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Updated: June 22, 2025


"I'll spend to-morrow looking over your things. I daresay you want repairs throughout." "You're a darling. I believe I've wanted you to look after me. But don't stew in over my mending all day. Run into town and lunch with me." "I'll be delighted, Osborn." "We must have a beano one evening, quite soon. You'd like it?" "I'd love it." He smiled affectionately, pressing her hand.

And I'm a nice chap, and Laura's quite a pretty woman, and this is a topping knife, isn't it, and life's a jolly old beano Pity I can't get out of it, by the by: if physiology is the basis of marriage, those two would run well in harness." "There's an otter in the river," remarked Val, examining the little dagger, the same that Lawrence had given Bernard. "I heard him from the bridge.

Jolly old beano, I call it!" "What does he say?" asked Grizzel. "He says that school isn't much of a place, and that this is a great lark, and that he enjoys being here immensely," translated Mollie. "Some psychical phenomena!" exclaimed Young Outram, prancing up in his turn. "I'm afraid we haven't got any," said Prudence politely.

As for the smell, he did not care about that; he did not have to inhale the fumes himself. It was just about this time that Crass, after due consultation with several of the others, including Philpot, Harlow, Bundy, Slyme, Easton and the Semi-drunk, decided to call a meeting of the hands for the purpose of considering the advisability of holding the usual Beano later on in the summer.

The chairman replied that there was no written resolution. The motion was just to express the feeling of this meeting as to whether there was to be an outing or not. Bundy said he was only asking a civil question, a point of information: all he wanted to know was, what was the terms of the resolution? Was they in favour of the Beano or not?

There's to be a big beano on her birthday a supper party behind the scenes and she said: 'You bring along your nice, sad, little friend ce pauvre jeune homme. You know, Stonehouse, it made me laugh, her describing you like that. I said: 'You don't need to be sorry for Robert Stonehouse.

I stroll out, for want of anything better to do, with Anita, into the market-place of a beastly little country town, to see a silly sort of show a mixture of a Harvest Festival and a Land Girls' beano when without a moment's warning standing up in a decorated wagon I behold Rachel! handsomer than ever! in a kind of khaki dress tunic, breeches, and leggings enormously becoming! and, of course, the observed of all observers.

Easton pointed out that there was another way to look at it: supposing they decided to have the Beano, he supposed it would come to about six shillings a head. If they had it at the end of August and started paying in now, say a tanner a week, they would have plenty of time to make up the amount, but supposing the work fell off and some of them got the push?

Every day at meals since Barrington's unexpected outburst at the Beano dinner, the men had been trying their best to 'kid him on' to make another speech, but so far without success. If anything, he had been even more silent and reserved than before, as if he felt some regret that he had spoken as he had on that occasion.

But the event of the year was the Beano, which took place on the last Saturday in August, after they had been paying in for about four months.

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