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Talk English, you bloody blighter! 'Ear me, talk English!" "What's he mean?" Anita bent close to Fairchild. "I don't know I don't think Taylor Bill can talk anything else. Put your finger on this knot while I tighten it. Thanks." Again the command had come from farther on: "Talk English! 'Ear me I'll knock the bloody 'ell out of you if you don't.

"What did the queer fellow want to go to Tahiti for?" I asked him. He regarded me a moment in the stolid way of seamen. "The blighter likes to live on bananas and breadfruit and that kind of truck," he replied. "The French won't let 'im st'y there. 'E's too bloomin' nyked. 'E's a nyture man. They chysed 'im out, and every steamer 'e tries to stow 'imself aw'y.

Last December the Chaplain-General himself showed me a list of over two hundred names." "Don't know where they get to, then, do you, Bevan?" asked Jenks. "No," said the Major, "unless they keep 'em at the base." "Plenty down at Rouen, anyway," said Donovan. "A sporting little blighter I met at the Brasserie Opera told me he hadn't anything to do, anyway."

A great worker, but perhaps not quite the sort of man to be generally popular in an office. 'He's a blighter, was Mike's verdict. Mr Waller made no comment. Mike was to learn later that the manager and the cashier, despite the fact that they had been together in less prosperous days or possibly because of it were not on very good terms.

Hit it, stick it, bite it, kick it, and go on till I put it on the ground again. And curse, you blighter, curse. Just think it's the German who stuck his bayonet into Captain Trent one of your officers while he was lying on the ground wounded in the head." The ball began to dance. "Go on, Malvaney. Kill it, man, kill it; grunt, snarl; think of the swine and what they've done.

He arrived there just as Link Andrew returned from the dais with two books the boxing and gymnasium prizes. The boy was foaming at the mouth. "See, here Fights for the Flag! And, on top of it, Deeds What Won the Silly Empire! And the old blighter 'oped that I'd be a good boy, and grow up, and win some more.

"As though you could not like, for herself alone, any one of the half-dozen pretty girls who are foolish enough to be crazy over you," says Pinckney. "As though I'd be blighter enough to let myself fall in love with any of the sweet dears!" says Larry. "I'm in my thirties, Man." "There's widows aplenty," hints Pinckney. "Bless 'em all!" says Larry.

It startled Blake a goodish bit, too. All along the Avenue he'd been making just a quiet sort of snivelling noise. Crikey, if he didn't speak up quite perky. "O, my fren'," he says. "So drunk and yet so young." Meaning me, if you please. It was too thick. "You blighter," I says. "You blooming blighter. You talk to me like that. Let go of my arm and see me knock you down."

All at once she felt a horrid pain in her throat. . . . Miss Tod appeared, fresh from the joys of strong tea. 'Oh, lassie, ha'e ye hurted yersel'? Christina choked, recovered herself and cried: 'I've sold a blighter a sixpenny notebook for threepence, an' I'll never get over it as long as I live. B but I hope that'll no be long! Just then Heaven sent a customer.

"It's wonderful what you've done for Toto, angel," said Sally, as he came up frigidly eluding that curious animal's leaps of welcome. "He's a different dog." "Bit of luck for him," said Ginger. "In all the years I was at Mrs. Meecher's I never knew him move at anything more rapid than a stately walk. Now he runs about all the time." "The blighter had been overeating from birth," said Ginger.

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