P'rhaps if I was to say it looked like the mould that that 'are very peak was cast in, afore it was cold and stiff, and sot up on eend, I should come as near the mark as any thing I know on.
You know it well--and by this garden wall P'rhaps Mons and Namur[7] at this instant fall.
P'rhaps they're drinking tea, or gone visiting, or something.
She'll dream it's night, and p'rhaps she won't wake up till we get to Boston.
If on each foot he'd had a slipper To Troukachevsky (who was saved) The husband would have p'rhaps behaved Much in the style of Jack the Ripper.
At last he feels that he's succeeded, A little more than p'rhaps was needed.
But all these signs of tempest are forgot As soon as seen, or p'rhaps are heeded not, By our friend Peter, for behold his line Gently unrolls and cleaves a watery mine.
We missed it soon after you left, but we guessed, That p'rhaps of the two you might like it the best.
Then be patient and wait, Though it p'rhaps may be late, Still the fish at the end of your line is half caught.
Now it happened to-day, That I happened to say That p'rhaps it might happen I should be away; For some old friends of mine Had just asked me to dine To give my opinion on some foreign wine.
And so too you would feel if your heart be not stone, Though, like him, p'rhaps the feeling you'd not care to own.
Illustration: Then again the wild dance] Then again the wild dance Does each young toe entrance, And p'rhaps many an old one beside.
Some things I've seen would p'rhaps say, "No, As now they were not ever.
That means wind, or I'll eat my hat; ay, and p'rhaps rain too.
I'll just go out a few steps, and p'rhaps I'll meet 'em.
But p'rhaps the gen'lemen will take a glass of wine, since they're here?
P'rhaps we should do better to wait for the information that they can give us.
But p'rhaps he didn't like the coffins: p'rhaps his missus don't fancy that there constant hammering.
Well—p'rhaps them fellows have got a reg'lar man too," said Wicks.
Or p'rhaps it would be better to get the Bully Grand to set some of his Forty Thieves after him?
Well,—p'rhaps that's convenient in more ways than one.
Cause p'rhaps the rations is only some on it sperrits, sir; not enough for all on us, fut and horse, sir.
Only I thought p'rhaps you'd speak to the hofficer, sir.
As soon as Bill is off my hands I'll hunt the boy up, an' p'rhaps the two of us will bring home the real thieves.
Come here and kiss the infant, dears-- (And give it p'rhaps the measles!
Though Beauty hasn't formed your feature, It saves you p'rhaps from being vain, And many a poor unhappy creature May wish that she was half as plain.
But p'rhaps the fact is Your master's hand is out of practice!
But, p'rhaps aloft on his imperial throne, So distant, O ye gods!
I only thought ef we were goin' in the same direction we might p'rhaps cheer each other up.
I think p'rhaps I might be so startled as to forget the bit you've had on account, an' pay full cash.
P'rhaps if we were other folks, and our names were something else 'sides Tilderee and Fudge, we might be better.
P'rhaps some day Tilderee'll go away and never come back again!
But per-rhaps ye'd like to consult a frind—or refer-r me to him.
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