"Dere is but one of them alive."
"Well, Ryle and his brother, then."
"But what charges will you make? We do not know nozing to charge."
"Our charges will be merely on supposition and suspicion — it's not needful to swear to them."
"And they must swear how it is?"
"They must swear to their answers,"
"That will do!" said the naturalist, looking 'satisfied' already. "That will do. We will see what they will say. — Do you do nozing but write bills all night, every night, and tie up papers? — you do not come to my room no more since a long time."
"Not for want of will, Mr. Herder. I have not been able to go."
"Bring your little sister and let her look at my things some time — while you and me we look at each other. It is good to look at one's friend sometime."
"I have often found it so, Mr. Herder. I will certainly bring
Winnie if I can."