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Updated: June 9, 2025


Can't come out to bring you chop because too i-i-infra dig, for now I also biggish bug, the little bird what sit upon the rose, as poet sa-a-ays. I tell these Johnnies bring you grub, which you eat without qualm, for Asiki Al coo-o-ook." Then followed loud orders issued by Jeekie to his immediate entourage, and some confusion.

"It's a biggish sort of place, isn't it?" Nancy said. "But it's rather lovely, don't you think so?" Dick asked anxiously. "These old places are getting increasingly hard to find, real old homes, dignified and beautiful, within a reasonable distance from town." "It is lovely," Nancy said, "it could be made perfectly wonderful to live in.

"Look here, Tavernake," he said, "you are a young man, you've got your life before you and life's a biggish thing. Empty out those romantic thoughts of yours, roll up your shirt sleeves and get at it. You are not one of these weaklings that need a woman's whispers in their ears to spur them on. You can work without that. It's only a chapter in your life the passing of these three people.

There isn't a trouble on the trail he's not been up against, and beat every time. And now why, now he's got a right outfit with him, same as always, you're worrying. Say, there's only one thing I can figger to beat Allan Mowbray on the trail. It would need to be Indians, and a biggish outfit of them. Even then I'd bet my last nickel on him." He shook his head with decision.

"Much bigger than I expected." "Ah, it is a bit biggish till you get used to it. And it's amazing what you can see if you looks 'ard enough, like the tombs in St. Paul's Churchyard, f'r instance. I knowed of a chap once as spent over a week a-looking for 'em, and never see so much as a single 'eadstone but then, 'e were born stone-blind, so it were only nat'ral as 'e should miss 'em, p'r'aps.

The main-sail had jibed and then bellied out again in the same way as the topsail above it had done; and when the man fell, a kind Providence watching over him caused it to catch him in its folds, and then gently drop him into the long-boat above the deck-house below, right in the midst of the captain's pigs there stowed thus breaking his fall, so that he absolutely escaped unhurt, with the exception of a slight shaking and of course a biggish fright at falling.

They made a lengthy pilgrimage, and finally Peter arrested her. "Here's one," he said. A Georgian Bishop in bas-relief looked down on them, fat and comfortable. In front of him was a monstrous cup, and a plate piled with biggish squares of stone. Julie did not realise what it was. "What's he doing with all that lump-sugar?" she demanded. Peter was really a bit horrified.

He liked Barry, and he realised that he had no right to try and make him break his promise. "That's all right," he said. "Thanks very much, Barry. This may be useful." "I'd tell you his name if I hadn't promised, you know, Milton." "It doesn't matter," said Milton. "It's not important." "Oh, there was one thing I forgot. It was a biggish chap the fellow saw." "How big! My size?"

And that's what you may call the Clue Direct, Saxham, I rather fancy?" Major Bingo Wrynche leaned back with an air of some finality, and with some little difficulty extracted a biggish square envelope from the left inner pocket of the accurately-fitting frock-coat.

In the meantime, as I'm likely to get a biggish dose of dignified disapproval over this theatre business, I'd better ask Dick to come out to tea this afternoon to buck me up for what lies ahead. Goodness! what a boon a jolly cousin is when you happen to have been mated with your great-aunt for a brother." For a few years after that particular disagreement nothing of special note happened.

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