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Updated: May 23, 2025


If you 'adn't staked me when I was stony broke three years ago, Davy, I'd be in the poor 'ouse now, I daresay. You saved the show for me and I'm properly grateful to you, even though you won't let me mention it. Next season Ruby will go out with the show, but I'm getting a new clown. That is, she'll go unless something important 'appens to pervent." He screwed up his eye very mysteriously.

"Oh, I say, Weeden, how do you know? Do tell me. I won't say a word, I promise." But the Head Gardener kept his one eye the other was of glass upon the spout of his watering-can, and answered in a voice that issued from his boots "Because to-morrow's Sunday, Master Tim, unless something 'appens to prevent it."

She never even wrote to 'er father after that, and she won't ever go back, no matter wot 'appens. Not even if he sends for and forgives 'er, I believe. She's stood it this long, she'll stick it out. Mr. Portman got married right enough and I understand he's 'ad a 'ell of a time of it ever since. Married a reg'lar tartar, thank God. "Well, in a year Christine came.

It's a melinkly reflection for a man in my station of life, but' and here he lowered his voice to a solemn pitch 'I've never set foot inside of this 'ere 'ouse without somethink 'appens more or less immejit. Ah, it's true, though. Seems almost like as if I brought a fatality in along o' me.

She wondered if there were a kind of dreadful dog which made a specialty of eating fathers. "And did he never come back again?" she ventured to enquire, at last. "Not 'e. You never do, you know, if once you goes to the dogs. There ain't no wye back. I was wonderin', since we've been acquainted, kiddy, if your pa didn't go the sime road? It 'appens in all clarses."

He wouldn't be satisfied with 'arf of a decent man's wages, if Dick minded to go to honest work; he must have 'arf of all Dick can steal, and he sets up a 'orrible rumpus if Dick don't make some good pulls. Ernie's excuse for 'is greediness is this: he says he wants to 'ave plenty to fall back on if Dick 'appens to get a long term in the pen.

It don't do t'ave a fav'rite gel!" Helmsley and Reay stared at him, and then at one another. "Why, what's up?" demanded Reay. "Oh, nuthin' much!" and Twitt's broad shoulders shook with internal laughter. "It's wot 'appens often in the fam'lies o' the haris-to-crazy, an' aint taken no notice of, forbye 'tis not so common among poor folk. Ye see Mr.

"'Ere!" remonstrated Hardy darkly, "chack it, Reddy! . . . You know wot 'appens t' them as starts in, a-guyin' old soweljers? eh? Well, I tell yer now! worse'n wot 'appened t' them fresh kids in th' Bible wot mocked th' old blowke abaht 'is bald 'ead." "Isch ga bibble!

Whatever are we comin' to?" Gloom descends on the little kitchen. The visitor is at a loss when suddenly the round, motherly face changes. "But there now! I'm goin' to smile, whatever 'appens. I'm not one as is goin' to give in! Oh dear, Miss, just to think of it!" Then, with a catch in her voice: "But it's not the comin' home, Miss it's the goin' back again!

Now, it so 'appens that I'm wery much in want o' change. You couldn't give me browns for a sixpence, could you?" The Arab said this so earnestly at the same time producing a sixpence, or something that looked like one, from his pockets that the provincial boy's rising suspicions were quite disarmed.

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