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Updated: May 20, 2025
And ashore yonder you shall hear our Christian messmates a-quarrelling over their rum as is the way o' your Christians hereabouts hark to 'em!"
The fool and the friar had fallen a-quarrelling, and to the shame of the friar and the glory of the fool be it spoken their subject of contention was a woman.
And smiling grimly, Adam held up a sinewy finger, as, from somewhere forward, rose a confused and dismal wailing. "In heaven's name what's toward now, Adam?" "The crew are singing, Martin, likewise they dance, presently they shall fall a-quarrelling, then grow pot-valiant, all in regular and accepted order. Already one poor rogue hath been aft to demand the women of us d'ye see, and "
At the bar of the tavern all the gentlemen stopped, and my Lord Viscount said, laughing, to the barwoman, that those cards set people sadly a-quarrelling; but that the dispute was over now, and the parties were all going away to my Lord Mohun's house, in Bow Street, to drink a bottle more before going to bed.
"Nice and fresh after the rain, ain't it? As I come along all the little dickey-birds " "Drat the little dickey-birds," interrupted Mr. Kybird, with sudden violence. "If you've got anything to say, why don't you say it like a man?" The parlour door opened suddenly before the other could reply, and revealed the face of Mrs. Kybird. "Wot are you two a-quarrelling about?" she demanded.
I started wi' two, and 'ere's only one what about Number Two what about 'er?" "Her!" I repeated. "'Er as was with 'im Number One 'er what was a-quarrelling wi' Number One all the way from London 'er as run away from Number One into the wood, yonder, what about Number Two 'er?" "Why, to be sure I had forgotten her!"
"There's no use a-quarrelling, Mr. E.: we're not in love with each other, I know that. You wish me hanged, or as good, I know that!" "Indeed I don't, sir!" "You do, sir; I tell you, you do! and what's more, I wish the same to you transported, at any rate!
"Nice and fresh after the rain, ain't it? As I come along all the little dickey-birds " "Drat the little dickey-birds," interrupted Mr. Kybird, with sudden violence. "If you've got anything to say, why don't you say it like a man?" The parlour door opened suddenly before the other could reply, and revealed the face of Mrs. Kybird. "Wot are you two a-quarrelling about?" she demanded.
"Why, then, you should have hanged him out of hand, not tortured him thus," answered Des Cadoux shortly. For a moment it almost seemed as if the pair of them would have fallen a-quarrelling. Their words grew more heated, and then, while they were still wrangling, the executioner came forward to solve matters with the news that the secretary had expired.
The bang-eaters began to partake of the food, when suddenly one of them said, "The door is open; do one of you shut it, else some other bang-eaters will come in and annoy us: even though they be friends, they will do the deeds of foes." One of them replied, "Go thou and shut the door," and they fell a-quarrelling.
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