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Updated: June 4, 2025
Then I laughed; I don't know that I ever laughed so much in my life, and at last I had to sit down on the bricks to go on laughing more comfortably, until the missus came and arst me, sarcastic-like, if I'd got the high-strikes, and if she'd better get a bucket of water to throw over me. "I says, 'No, I don't want no water.
On the other side of the second square he found a policeman, and said: "This is urgent, constable; have you seen two clergymen in shovel hats?" The policeman began to chuckle heavily. "I 'ave, sir; and if you arst me, one of 'em was drunk. He stood in the middle of the road that bewildered that " "Which way did they go?" snapped Valentin.
Vanity, a vague wish to ingratiate herself with her uncle, to avoid a slight these were, on the whole, her strongest motives. At any rate, when he had once asked her the momentous question, she knew well what to say to him. 'Well, if you arst me, she said hastily, 'of course we think as it's only nateral you should leave it with Isaac an me, as is your own kith and kin.
But now a sound of voices that drew her, she moving into another longer corridor, with balusters which overlooked a hall below, and yonder at the stair-foot were two men in altercation, one a guard, to whom the other was saying "But I tell you the lydy herself arst me to go to her; it's an appointment, just like any other appointment.
There ain't overly much o' the fool in me, but there's enough to make me hate ownin' up to a clean miss. When I got to the corral this evening, Smoky had bin there an hour or so at least. He arst me if I'd killed a buck and said he'd heard a shot. Wal, I lied, but I saw that he suspicioned me. Afterwards, I reckon he'd a look at the old gun, and found the shell in it.
It ain't my work neither, and I ain't so used to washing as what you are, and that's the truth." So she washed him, not very gently. "It's no use your getting your knife into me," he said as the towel was plied. "I didn't arst to come 'ere, did I?" "No, you little thief!" "Stow that!" said Dickie, and after a quick glance at his set lips she said, "Well, next door to, anyhow.
Nothin' at all absolutely nothin'! Why don't the 'eads come an' bloody well fight it out amongst theirselves why don't King George 'ave a go wi' Kaiser Bill? What d'they want ter drag us out 'ere for ter do their dirty work for 'em? If I was ter 'ave a row wi' another bloke, I'd take me coat orf an' set about 'im me bleed'n' self! I wouldn' go an' arst millions an' millions ter die fur me!
A French officer rode up to cut him down, but he sprang at him, seized his sword, and wrested it from his hand. At that instant the officer was bayoneted by one of the 42nd. arst. While this incident was proceeding Sir Ralph received a musket-ball in the thigh, and also a severe contusion on the breast, probably by a splinter of stone struck by a cannon-ball.
How in thunder can I get on with my digging with you 'owlin' yer 'ead off?" inquired the Man Next Door. "You get up and peg along in an' arst your aunt if she'd be agreeable for me to do up her garden a bit. I could do it odd times. You'd like that." "Not 'arf!" said Dickie, getting up. "Come to yourself, eh?" sneered the aunt.
When I got home one night the fire was out, and she was just laying acrost the hearth; the room was awful cold, and there warn't no food neither I 'spect that helped it. I'd bin away three or four days, and the food give out quicker than I thought, and the firin'. I arst a doctor here wot it was, and he said it was sincough or sumthin'." "Syncope?" suggested Katrine.
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