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And such a a affectionate father as I've been too, giving him sich nice wittels and and singing and dancing to him to teach him music. Perhaps you'd like a little more, you takes it so quietly? Well, then, take that! and that! and that! Why, how's this the young warmint ain't here arter all! Well, I'm blowed if that don't beat everythink! What did he go and chuck that water over me for?
"Yes, I've got the worst on it," said Billy; "but I'll sarve him out a warmint. My neck a-bleeding, Mr Small?" "No, m'lad, only a bit red. He's give it a bit of a pinch; that's all." "Yes, and I'll give him a bit of a pinch when I ketches him. I calls him a warmint that's what I calls him."
"Now I calls him a warmint," said Billy, rubbing his neck softly. "A warmint that's what I calls him. Only let me get hold on him again; and if I don't make him warm, my name aren't Widgeon." "You've got about the worst on it this time, my lad, and no mistake," said Small, laughing, while Mark stamped about and held his sides.
"Dat onmannerly warmint knows dat dat door am right over my room," muttered the indignant Dinah; "and instead ob comin' in by de reg'lar way, as a gemman orter do, he's gwine to try to steal in frough de roof. When I get done wid him," she added, with rising wrath, "he'll know better nor dat." Still Mrs.
"Janter is a warmint and Major Boston, begging his pardon for the language, is an ass, sir. Anyway there it is, Janter has thrown up, and where I am to find a tinant between now and Michaelmas I don't know; in fact, with the College lands going at five shillings an acre there ain't no chance." "Then what does the Squire propose to do take the land in hand?"
He was a stolid creature, but was shaken enough to give a sharp growl of fear when, from the other side of the rigid form upon the bed, a head was lifted. "Hello!" he called. "Hello! What yu a-doin' here? Now then! Come out o' that, yu young warmint; don't, I'll hide ye." The figure lying by the dead woman slipped to the ground. It wore a brown frock and a crumpled white overall trimmed with lace.
Warmint Blake,’ who upon divers occasions has distinguished himself in a manner that would not have disgraced the fighting man, and who—having been a pretty long time about town—had the honour of once shaking hands with the celebrated Mr. Thurtell himself.
D me, if my neck-handkercher an't lined with beer! Come in, you sneaking warmint; wot are you stopping outside for, as if you was ashamed of your master! Come in!
"You'd better!" roared Dumlow, raising a leg to kick the first man who approached him, and now I started, for Walters spoke. "Don't be fools, you two," he said; "Bob Hampton has joined us." "Yer lie, yer young warmint," cried Dumlow; "Bob Hampton wouldn't be such a sneak." Walters winced at the man's words, but he pointed aft. "Look," he said; "there he is at the wheel steering."
Having daughters to dispose of, they resented this, and poor Angela was for years afterwards spoken of among them as that "immoral girl." But the lower and more human strata of society did not sympathize with this feeling. On the contrary, they were all for Angela and the dog Aleck who was supposed to have chocked that "carroty warmint," George.
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