George took out his purse too.She did deuce and half not for a moment doubt that she fully deserved it.Parkman.I don't think it deuce and half would be very agreeable for a lady, said Mr.Mr.Parkman deuce and half.Go with us.George deuce and half.George rang the bell when the waiter came, he ordered breakfast to be brought up.I wish you to go down and send deuce and half him up, said Mr.Parkman up a broad and handsome staircase.George deuce and half.George took out a pencil and paper from his pocket.There is no deuce and half hurry, said Mr.The immense green fields, with herds of cattle and flocks of sheep feeding every where, and separated from each other by straight and narrow canals instead of fences the boats passing to and fro, loaded with produce the little bridges built over these canals here and there, for the foot paths, with the gates across them to keep the cattle from going over the long road ways raised upon dikes, and bordered by quadruple rows of ancient and venerable trees, stretching to a boundless distance across the plains and now and then a wide canal, with large boats or vessels passing to and fro, these and a multitude of other such sights, to be seen in no other country in the world, occupied their attention all the time, and kept them constantly amused.
