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Blimey it makes me kind of bleeding cry, straight, it does, when I sees her cause I thinks of my old mashtub what's waiting for me down Limehouse way.

Blimey, if them pants o' mine wasn't somethink to blow about after all. Sometimes it's the wind, then it's the bloomin' fire. I'll keep a bit o' steam up; looks as if I'll maybe need a bath when I get 'ome. S'long, ole sport! Tell Miss Tressa " He broke into a convulsive chuckle, which another burst of rifle fire tried to interrupt. "Cripes! Wouldn't I 'a' been a d'isy for rescuin' lidies?

I thought: 'Blimey, I thought, 'if I ain't under thet blinkin' mountain now, an' all these people, I ses, 'is the Little People they tell of, that lives inside 'ills, an' on'y comes out under the moon. I remembered thet moonlight debt o' mine, an' I thought 'I'm done with the mud now, I'm comin' alive now, I ses, 'and this'll be my charnce. Presently Elbert come back to me, an' 'e was draggin' a soldier by the 'and.

Afterwards, when the crape had worn a bit brown, I saw it was jealousy of any other female I might come to cast my eye over as made her act like that." "A private sore!" William commented. "To tell you gospel truth, Partington, I guessed as much. But you should learn to tike the larger view. Blimey, you should rise above that.

Ah-Fang-Fu returned unmoved to his Patience and silence reclaimed the den, only broken by the inarticulate murmuring and the lapping of the tide. "A genuine customer!" whispered Max. "Ah!" came again, more faintly "he ... has ... bitten ... me." "Blimey!" said Bill in a drowsy voice "'eave the chair at 'im, Pidgin." Stuart was about to speak when Gaston Max furtively grasped his arm.

He shoves his old nose right through the smash in the pane, and wags his old head at me like a chattering magpie. That didn't seem to me quite the civil thing to do, I hadn't done no harm to him; so I gives you the office, and lets you know that he was there. But for you to say that he wasn't there, and never had been, blimey! that cops the biscuit.

We could see the aviator wave more clearly now; his broad smile almost made us imagine we heard his exultant laugh. "Who is it? What is it?" We boys gasped out the questions breathlessly. "'Ere he comes; watch 'im, mate; watch 'im. 'E's the Mad Major. Look, look he's looping! Gawd in 'eaven, they've got 'im. No, blimey, 'e's blinkin' luck itself. 'E's up again." "Who is the Mad Major?"

Suddenly Mrs Yabsley looked at the clock. "Good Gawd!" she cried, "to-morrer's Sunday, an' there ain't a bite or sup in the blessed 'ouse!" In the excitement of the wedding she had forgotten her weekly shopping. It was a catastrophe. But Chook had an idea. "Cum on, blokes," he cried, "'oo'll cum down the road wi' Mother, an' 'elp carry the tucker? Blimey, I reckon it's 'er night out!"

'I've travelled from Reading this day, I 'ave, tramped every foot! and all the way as I come along, I'll 'ave a shakedown at 'Ammersmith, I says, and now I'm as fur off from it as ever! This is a fine country, this is, I wish every soul in it was swept into the sea, blimey I do! But I ain't goin' to go no further, I'll 'ave a bed in 'Ammersmith or I'll know the reason why.

"But," he went on, "if the bugler's 'ad a drop o' somethin' warm on the way to the cemetery, that there top note always reminds me of a 'iccup. An' if 'e 'iccups over me, I shall wanter spit in 'is eye, blimey if I won't."