I have' asked Murdy to come round," continued Malcolm Sage, still intent upon his game.
It's very kind of you to come round so promptly, Carfon," he added, pushing a box of cigars towards the inspector.
If you're wrong about the money, and he shouldn't come round, where should we be then?
But there was still much to be done in London before the Goodwood week should come round, in all of which Mr Melmotte was concerned, and of much of which Mr Melmotte was the very centre.
The father and mother will be sure to come round, if--' 'The mother is nothing.
It's too cold to open the window; come round, and I'll open the door.
I must get you to come round with me, Dale, and see what I am doing to the land," the earl said.
Then, the hour for their meeting having come round, Mr Crosbie came into the Board-room.
Come round," said Lily, anxious to spare her mother the necessity of showing herself at once.
The mistake you are most likely to make is that of letting the left knee bend as you begin to come round.
It now struck Jane that she might find employment at this work until better times should come round.
There, don't come round me," she cried, as she flung herself into it.
Colin's, "whether some of the better-conducted of the men might not be induced to come round to East's in an evening?
Times upon times I asked Tyrrett to come round of an evening to Robert East's," continued William.
He come roundat last, and with nothing stronger than water, which Mrs. Smith kept pouring into 'is mouth.
Come round to-morrow afternoon," said Mrs. Riddel, pausing at the end of the lane.
Nearly new surplice, sir; and I shall have to come round in forma pauperis for subscriptions to get another.
Go and tell Dick not to take out the horse, but to come round here.
I'll come round to your surgery to-night, and--hist!
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