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"What is that word?" asked the king. "Becos." Then the king called one of the wisest scholars in Egypt and asked him what the word meant. "Then what shall we understand by these children being able to speak a Phrygian word which they have never heard from other lips?" asked the king. "We are to understand that the Phrygian language was the first of all languages," was the answer.
If people do you a kindness it's generally because they want to get something out of you; same as a man once a perfick stranger wot stood me eight 'arf-pints becos I reminded 'im of his dead brother, and then borrered five bob off of me.
She'd used to treat every young feller, an plenty old uns too, as turned up; an there was a many as only went to Dawson's becos they knew as she'd treat 'em. Now she didn't go on tick at Dawson's; she'd pay an she allus payed in 'arf-crowns. 'Ee wanted to see summat, 'ee said an I dessay 'ee did. An people began to taak. Last night theer wor a bit of a roompus, it seems, while Mrs.
The bullet had, as has already been indicated, gone in under the left nostril, and emerged below the inner corner of the right eye, gaining the recipient of the wound notoriety as well as a strong temporary snuffle and a slight permanent cast.... "You shall git well, deer," Emigration Jane would tell her patient twenty times a day. "You carn't 'elp it, becos I means to myke you."
It was a very cold night and the pond was pretty deep in places, and none of 'em seemed anxious. "Make 'im go in for it," ses Lewis, looking at Bob; "'e chucked it in." "On'y Becos I thought you was poachers," ses Bob. "I'm sorry to 'ave caused so much trouble." "Well, you go in and get it out," ses Lewis, who pretty well guessed who'd 'ave to do it if Bob didn't. "It'll look better for you, too."
"I shouldn't put a ticket marked 'Look at this! on that coat," he said, severely. "It oughtn't to be looked at." "It's the best out o' three all 'anging together," said Mr. Kybird, evenly. "And look 'ere," said Mr. Smith. "Look what an out-o'-the-way place you've put this ticket. Why not put it higher up on the coat?" "Becos the moth-hole ain't there," said Mr. Kybird. Mr.
"Nat now, darlin'," replied Rory. "Sure we'll come an' see the pine when we've lavin's o' time; but we're in a hurry now. Stap here an' kape Misther Collins company. Daddy'll be back at wanst." He kissed the child, and disappeared round the hop-bush. Then she turned her unfathomable eyes reproachfully on my face, as I sat on the ground. "A love you, Tammas, becos ye spake aisy till my Daddy.
"Why not?" says Jimmy. "Becos you'll be locked up for it," says Bill; "you'd no business to do it. You've been and broke the law. It ought to ha' been left to somebody." Jimmy looked scared, and arter 'e was gone I turned to Bill, and I looks at 'im and I says "What's the little game, Bill?" "Game?" said Bill, snorting at me. "I don't want the pore boy to get into trouble, do I? Pore little chap.
Eef you say you not care a dam to go to jail, so you can put him there, too, becos' you have not'ing, an' so dam seeck of everyt'ing, he will t'ink ten t'ousan' dollar same as one cent to Nic Dupont ben sur!" Lygon nodded his head, still holding his hands to the blaze.
It felt to me as though it might 'ave birds in it, so I picked it up, and I was just on my way to your 'ouse with it, Mr. Cutts, when you started arter me." "Ah!" ses the keeper, "and wot did you run for?" Bob Pretty tried to laugh. "Becos I thought it was the poachers arter me," he ses. "It seems ridikilous, don't it?" "Yes, it does," ses Lewis. "I thought you'd know me a mile off," ses Mr.
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