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Goes through the archvay, thinking how he should inwest the money--up comes the touter, touches his hat--"Licence, Sir, licence?"--"What's that?" says my father.-- "Licence, Sir," says he.--"What licence?" says my father.-- "Marriage licence," says the touter.--"Dash my veskit," says my father, "I never thought o' that."--"I think you wants one, Sir," says the touter.
'Licence, dearest of angels--give notice at the church--call you mine, to-morrow'--said Mr.
1st there was still no money, and Pickles was unable to buy a dog licence.
"It is your own fault for being a terrier; I do not require a licence, and neither does Kep, the Collie dog."
I seem to have been carrying the licence about, in my pocket, many months.
Of Sophy telling us that when she saw Traddles (whom I had entrusted with the licence) asked for it, she almost fainted, having been convinced that he would contrive to lose it, or to have his pocket picked.
A licence will be quieter for us, and I have decided on a licence without consulting you.
Was it likely they would have given him a licence, he inquired desperately, if -