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44864But is he not your servant?
44864But suppose anything should break, or a linchpin should give way and let a wheel loose?
44864But who has effected all this improvement in your paving?
44864Guarded and lighted?
44864How is Paddy''s leg?
44864Just in time, your honour, here she comes-- them there grey horses; where''s your luggage?
44864Pray, sir,says he,"have you any_ slow_ coach down this road to- day?"
44864Then we shall have no more galloping-- no more springing them as you term it?
44864Very fast?
44864What coach, your honour?
44864What did that rascally waiter mean by telling me this was a slow coach? 44864 What do you charge per mile posting?"
44864What room in the Regulator?
44864What will you take, sir? 44864 [ 10]"That''s the coach for me; pray what do you call it?"
44864''"And pray, my good sir, what sort of horses may you have over the next stage?"
44864''However, he is now seated; and"What_ gentleman_ is going to drive us?"
44864But what does he see?
44864Death and destruction before his eyes?
44864Do you not mean the basket?
44864Have you no coach that does not carry luggage on the top?"
44864If among all these difficulties, then, he, by degrees, became a drunkard, who can wonder at his becoming so?
44864Mutton- chops, veal- cutlets, beef- steaks, or a fowl( to kill?)"
44864Pray, what''s that?
44864Recovering, however, a little from his surprise--"My dear sir,"said he,"you told me we were to change horses at Hounslow?
44864Smith?''
44864There was--''Now, ladies and gentlemen, what would you like to take?
44864off the stones already?"
44864this here''oss?"
42948But all our praises why for Charles and Robert? 42948 By my troth,"she replies,"you grow younger, I think: And pray, sir, what wine does the gentleman drink?
42948Come here, my sweet landlady, pray how d''ye do? 42948 And is it enough for the joys of the day, To think what Anacreon or Sappho would say? 42948 And the hostler that sung about eight years ago? 42948 And where is the widow that dwelt here below? 42948 And where is your sister, so mild and so dear, Whose voice to her maids like a trumpet was clear?
42948But why should I stories of Athens rehearse, Where people knew love, and were partial to verse?
42948By Greece and past ages what need I be tried, When the Hague and the present are both on my side?
42948By- the- way, what do they think of in general?
42948Do they dream?
42948Do they remember?
42948Do they still, unperplexed as their old blood is by too many foods, receive a pleasure from the elements; a dull refreshment from the air and sun?
42948Do you despise a hackney- coach?
42948For rich caparisons, or trappings gay?
42948Have they yet a palate for the hay which they pull so feebly?
42948He tells you that his off- hand horse is as pretty a goer as ever was, but that Kitty--"Yeah, now there, Kitty, ca n''t you be still?
42948How do they vary the monotony of their ruminations from one to two, and from two to three, and so on?
42948How does the case stand then between those who ill- treat their horses and those who spare them?
42948How shall we own it?
42948If he put himself ever so much in the way of"the great plumber,"he would not say,"How do you find yourself, Tomkins?"
42948If the old horse were gifted with memory( and who shall say he is not, in one thing as well as another?
42948Is the quadrijugal virtue of that learned person still extant?
42948Since none can with justice my pleasures oppose, In Holland half drowned in interest and prose?
42948That Olympic and Baccalaureated charioteer?--That best educated and most erudite of coachmen, of whom Dominie Sampson is alone worthy to speak?
42948That singular punning and driving commentary on the_ Sunt quos curriculo collegisse_?
42948What are they thinking of while they stand motionless in the rain?
42948What cares he now for curb, or pricking spur?
42948What recketh he his rider''s angry stir, His flattering holla, or his_ Stand, I say_?
42948What signifies grief?
42948Where is Cicely so cleanly, and Prudence, and Sue?
42948Will nothing make him"go along"?
42948_ Reader._ What, sir, sorry to say that a lady is a good poetess?
45372''Does n''t he stop here?'' 45372 ''Where does he come from?''
45372''Where does he come from?'' 45372 ''Who and what is he?''
45372''Why, do n''t you know him? 45372 And what about Rocket?"
45372And what has become of poor Old Lal?
45372And what was the verdict?
45372Are you not afraid of being molested at night over Blackheath? 45372 Been round this way before-- y- e- s?
45372Excuse me, sir, did I not see you on the coach this morning?
45372Had he any friends or relatives?
45372How do you mean, my good woman?
45372How''s that? 45372 Was there any wound or fracture about poor Old Lal''s body which might have caused his death?"
45372Well, Jack, what are we backing?
45372What do you mean?
45372What is that hound?
45372Where did he die?
45372Where did you pass the night?
45372Whither is he gone?
45372Why not?
45372You reside in the neighbourhood of Charlton, madam?
45372[ 12]When do you propose to make the expedition?"
45372''Does it pull at you?''
45372''Well then, you double- distilled fool, ca n''t you see that your horses are like that post?
45372And, seizing a long pig- whip from the socket of the carriage, he said:"You can make ze weep, ah yes?"
45372Bad cess to''em, I''d bail''em out of----( purgatory?)
45372Bulk or samples-- yes?"
45372But how is this supreme pleasure to be arrived at?
45372Does it pull at you now?''
45372Is n''t it very lonesome?"
45372My old''oman she kep''''ollering out to me:''Why do n''t you ope''the gate; there''s a funeral a- coming?''
45372Où sont- elles donc ces dames?"
45372Ruffins?"
45372The Coach and Horses( sign of)--Beware of bog spirits-- Tell that to the Marines-- An early breakfast-- Salmon poaching with lights-- Am I the man?
45372The Coach and Horses( sign of)--Beware of bog spirits-- Tell that to the Marines-- An early breakfast-- Salmon poaching with lights-- Am I the man?
45372Who are your clients?"
45372You not?"
45372[ Illustration:"THE COMMERCIAL ROOM?"
45372[ Illustration:"WILL HE JUMP?"]
43093And now,asked the gentleman,"what do you mean by saying if ye knew but all?"
43093Are you content?
43093Are you in earnest?
43093But if I plaze to give you nothing?
43093Can we have four horses immediately?
43093Do you pull up at the''Coach and Horses?''
43093Dost know when they''ll be here?
43093Have you room for one inside?
43093How much?
43093Valentine, what is to be done?
43093What do you mean?
43093What say you to going there?
43093What say you to riding?
43093Will I pay the pike or drive at it, plase yer honour?
43093With all my heart,replied the highwayman;"where will you have the ball?"
43093Anything for the thicket?"
43093But what did his eyes first fall upon?
43093Can Tommy Onslow do no more?
43093Do you recollect when you upset the dog- cart close to that pond?"
43093Dost know whether they bring all the children with them?"
43093Eat that, and I warrant you''ll be dry all day?"
43093Echo answers,"Where?"
43093He said,"''Your purses and watches?''
43093Some may remember, and have not those suffered from, the old slow and sure system?
43093This was always a good hard road for wheels, and rather favourable for draught; and how, then, could all these hours be accounted for?
43093To divert her fears I was going to say,''Is not that the apothecary going to the Duchess?''
43093What, therefore, must it be after a Winter?
43093Where are the well- curled wig, the silken hose, the silver- buckled shoes, the bouquet, the white gloves-- where?
43093Who does not remember, even in our days, the wretched equipages that stood on the rank?
43093Who has not had, at least once in his life, a quarrel with the drivers, often more vicious than their cattle?
43093You drink it, and ask,"What''s to pay?"
43093how are you, old fellow?
37272And what are you after?
37272Ca n''t you hear the clock strike?
37272Did you save their chists?
37272How long was they sick?
37272How near was they?
37272Let''s see how he looks,swaggered the young blade;"where''s a window whence we can peep at him?"
37272Wait, wait, ca n''t you,he answered the imperative call of his visitor,"till I get my galluses on?"
37272Was they hopefully pious?
37272Was they near friends?
37272Was they seafaring men?
37272What did they die of?
37272Where did they die?
37272Where do we take the barge then, and when?
37272Who could have done it?
37272Who''s that?
37272Why, Sarah,he asked in surprise,"why are you cutting down your splendid great cherry tree?"
37272''What should I say?''
37272--"It''s true,"answered the driver, with much astonishment;"how could you tell?"
37272--"Why, yes,"answered the driver in surprise,"do you know him?"
37272After riding nearly half an hour we called out despondingly to the driver,"When do we reach the wharf?"
37272And how should you feel if he was to go and break open your barn or take down your oxen, cows, horses, and sheep?''
37272And when did the lamb and dolphin ever meet, except upon a sign- post?
37272Do I not withold more than is meet from charity?
37272Gone where?
37272Have I done well to get me a Shay?
37272Have I not been too fond& too proud of this convenience?
37272In a few minutes the passengers asked,"What are you doing there?"
37272In the meantime where were the two"knights of the bedchamber,"as the chap- book calls them?
37272Is it cold?
37272Is it warm?
37272Now, what can you give me for dinner?''"
37272Shines in your hearts the morning star''s first ray?
37272Should I not be more in my study and less fond of driving?
37272The accompanying lines read:--"Thou mortal man that livest by bread, What makes thy face to look so red?
37272The fox and goose may be supposed to have met, but what have the fox and the seven stars to do together?
37272To the distracted landlord the Yankee drawled out,"Do you think them passengers was going away without something for their money?
37272What were on his fore paws?
37272Where are you goeing?
37272Who are you?
37272Who comes to meet the day, And to the Lord of Days his homage pay?
37272You get upset in a rail- car-- and, damme, where are you?"
37272_ The ill effects of drinking would you see?
37272double- pegged mittens, leather gauntlets, fur gloves, wristlets, and muffettees?
37272he said, staring at her,"how came you here and in them clothes?"
37272shall I pay twelve pence for the fragments which the grand jury roages have left?"
43895Oh,says I,"then this is the way you are going to be broken?
43895Wash them,says the passenger,"of course I do, do n''t you?"
43895Well, indeed,says David,"I had a rather heavy night; was you please give me some of them?"
43895What on earth did you do?
43895A boy in charge of a sow and pigs was asked by a passenger the following question:"I say, my boy, whose pigs are those?"
43895After they had gone a short distance he addressed our friend Black Will, saying,"Are you the coachman they call Black Will?"
43895At last, as he approached nearer, he said,"What do you want with me?"
43895By the bye, I wonder what John Ash would have thought of himself if he had got down from the back of the"Wonder"with a pencil behind his ear?
43895COACHMEN: WHERE DID THEY COME FROM?
43895Do you give it up?
43895From whence then was this demand supplied?
43895I can fancy I hear some votary of science exclaim with some indignation,"What is this doughty question which is to puzzle science?"
43895I fancy I hear someone say,"What on earth have the pole- chains to do with the leaders?"
43895If it was of so much benefit when the frost had hardened the road, what must it have been when the road was soft?
43895In about a quarter of an hour he returned, saying,"What do you think I was wanted for?"
43895Is it not the fault of the landlord to keep them so long?
43895Is then the practice of going without the buckle dangerous or not?
43895It may be asked, how was it possible to buy a horse fit to run a coach, or indeed do any fast work, for such a sum?
43895Now, why is this?
43895Shall they be pinned or shall they not be pinned?
43895Shall they be poached or boiled?"
43895To come to the point, then, how soon after taking to the bench professionally ought an amateur to cease to claim any indulgence in criticism?
43895Upon seeing this, David said to him,"If you please, sir, what have you got there?"
43895WHERE DID THEY ALL GO TO?
43895WHERE DID THEY ALL GO TO?
43895What good can they see in them?
43895What is the difference in power required to move a given load at ten miles an hour and at five miles an hour?
43895When we reached Caersws a passenger left us, and Jem opened the boot to take out his portmanteau; but what did he see?
43895Where is Rebecca now?
43895Where, then, did they vanish to?
43895With regard to those other parts of the harness now more or less disused, what shall be said?
43895_ Boy._"Oh, the maister of''em?
43895can these be horses that bound off with the action and gestures of leopards?
43895it is a bad job, indeed, I am afraid he will never be able to run for another race;"but, says she,"How''s the poor boy?"