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The Romany Rye

CHAPTER X
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I'll not say it; but I only wish I had something in my hand." "If I have offended, Ursula, I am very sorry for it; any offence I may have given you was from want of understanding you.

Come, pray be seated, I have much to question you about--to talk to you about." "Seated, not I! It was only just now that you gave me to understand that you was ashamed to be seated by me, a thief, a liar." "Well, did you not almost give me to understand that you were both, Ursula ?" "I don't much care being called a thief and a liar," said Ursula; "a person may be a liar and a thief, and yet a very honest woman, but.

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." "Well, Ursula." "I tell you what, brother, if you ever sinivate again that I could be the third thing, so help me duvel! I'll do you a mischief.


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