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Updated: May 3, 2025
After the second round Mr. Craig jumped upon the bench and called out: "Three cheers for Billy the cook!" In the silence following the cheers Baptiste was heard to say: "Bon! Dat's mak me feel lak hit dat puddin' all hup meself, me." "Hear till the little baste!" said Blaney in disgust. "Batchees," remonstrated Sandy gravely, "ye've more stomach than manners."
'Strike up, Batchees, ye little angel! shouted Blaney, the appellation a concession to the minister's presence; and away went Baptiste in a rollicking French song with the English chorus 'Then blow, ye winds, in the morning, Blow, ye winds, ay oh! Blow, ye winds, in the morning, Blow, blow, blow. And at each 'blow' every boot came down with a thump on the plank floor that shook the solid roof.
Batchees and me and the boys can look after them fine, said Sandy coolly. This rejecting of hospitality was perfectly understood by Slavin and by all.
After the second round, Mr. Craig jumped upon the bench, and called out 'Three cheers for Billy the cook! In the silence following the cheers Baptiste was heard to say, 'Bon! dat's mak me feel lak hit dat puddin' all hup mesef, me. 'Hear till the little baste! said Blaney in disgust. 'Batchees, remonstrated Sandy gravely, 'ye've more stomach than manners.
"Strike up, Batchees, ye little angel!" shouted Blaney, the appellation a concession to the minister's presence; and away went Baptiste in a rollicking French song with the English chorus Then blow, ye winds, in the morning, Blow, ye winds, ay oh! Blow, ye winds, in the morning, Blow, blow, blow. And at each "blow" every boot came down with a thump on the plank floor that shook the solid roof.
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