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They understand women, and have a contempt for 'em; and chaps that don't talk as they talk, or do as they do, or see as they see, are either soft or ratty. A good many reckon that 'life ain't blanky well worth livin''; sometimes they feel so blanky somehow that they wouldn't give a blank whether they chucked it or not; but that sort never chuck it.
Poisonous come out with a grin on him like a parson with a broken nose. "Good day, boys!" he says. "Good day, Poisonous," we says. "It's hot," he says. "It's blanky hot," I says. 'He seemed to expect us to get down. "Where are you off to?" he says. "Mulgatown," I says. "It will be cooler there," and we sung out, "So-long, Poisonous!" and rode on.
He explained to them in his hoarsest tones that it stood to reason he could never have got in with the pace Ranny'd got on him. It wasn't fair, he said. It was a fluke, a blanky fluke. And round him Tyser and Buist and Wauchope clamored in the tent and agreed with him, declaring that it wasn't fair. Of course it was a fluke, a blanky fluke.
'Come, Tryst! I said, 'it's not my doing, you know! 'Ah! he said, 'I know that; and it'll be blanky well the worse for THEM! Rough tongue; no class of man at all, he is! 'Yes, he said, 'let 'em look out; I'll be even with 'em yet! 'None o' that! I told him; 'you know which side the law's buttered.
He was a clean-limbed, handsome fellow, with riding-cords, leggings, and a blue sash; he was Graeco-Roman-nosed, blue-eyed, and his glossy, curly black hair bunched up in front of the brim of a new cabbage-tree hat, set well back on his head. 'Do it for a quid, Jack? asked one. 'Damned if I will, Jim! said the young man at the post. 'I'll do it for a fiver not a blanky sprat less.
No blanky hanky-panky this time that's their motter." The young man went alone. At Arunvale the station-master beckoned him into the office. "It's right, sir," he said keenly. "Chukkers and Ikey come down this morning. Two-thirty's the time accordin' to my information. I've got a trap waitin' for you outside. Ginger Harris'll drive you. He was a lad at Putnam's one time o' day.
Then Dave says: "They pitch a blanky lot about them New Englan' gals; but I'll back the Darlin' girls to lick 'em holler as far's looks is concerned," says Dave. But no; she wouldn't speak. She wouldn't even smile.
'I'll take blanky good care I won't get lost again, to be found by a gory ole crow." There are a good many fishermen on the Darling. They camp along the banks in all sorts of tents, and move about in little box boats that will only float one man. The fisherman is never heavy. We cannot say that we ever saw him catch a fish, or even get a bite, and we certainly never saw him offer any for sale.
"My valuable Missing Link is more seriously injured than I imagined, and I may lose him, which would be a heavy blow, indeed, as the College of Naturalists of London, values the beast at four thousand and seventy pounds." "It's a fraud a blanky imposition!" cried a fierce little man. "Gentlemen will you favour me by stepping into the museum, and judging for yourself," said Thunder gravely.
And what'sh the result? My bhoy, the result is sentiment, a yellow thing with blue spots, like a fungus or a Stilton cheese. Go to the theatre, and see one of these things they call plays. Tell me, are they food for men and women? Why, they're pap for babes and shop-boys! I was a blanky actor moyself!"
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