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"So help me Gad, nobody on board but Pompey and dat me." "Good ship-keepers, at all events," said Jack. "A ship in the outer roads, with only a black fellow on board! I say, Pompey, do they always leave you in charge of the vessel?" "No, sar; but to-night great pleasure on shore. Eberybody dance and sing, get drunk, kick up bobbery, and all dat." "What, is it a festival?"
"`Your pouch! says he to him; `I killed the seal, and my fancy girl made the pouch for me. "`Well, if that ain't cool! you'd swear a man out of his life, mate. Tom, says he to me, `ain't that my pouch which my wife gave me when I came back last trip? "I looked at it, and knew it again, and said it was. The tall fellow denied it, and there was a devil of a bobbery.
You sure to hear about it, and make great bobbery. Find some oder way to punish him. Den dey talk together for some time, but girl not hear any more." "Well, then, there will be no suit anyhow," Vincent said. "As to paying me out some other way, I will look after myself, Dan. I believe that fellow Jackson is capable of anything, and I will be on the lookout for him."
Tottenham existed, and to marry any other kind would be an act of folly which she did not intend to commit. No, Major the Hon. Hugh Taverel did not come near it very far short, indeed! He had talked to her during the whole of dinner the night before about jackal-hunting with a bobbery pack not at all an elevated mind.
There be a big black fellow, a unique they calls him, with a large sword and a bag of sawdust, as always stands sentry at the door, and if so be a woman kirks up a bobbery, why plump her head goes into the bag."
“Come, enough nonsense, now to business. Have you had anything to eat to-day?” “I don’t remember.... I think I have.” “You need keeping up, to judge by your face. It makes one sorry to look at you. You didn’t sleep all night either, I hear, you had a meeting in there. And then all this bobbery afterwards. Most likely you’ve had nothing to eat but a mouthful of holy bread.
Suppose Captain Pearce come in and find you all staring out window. He kick up nice bobbery." Thus admonished to do their duty, two of the negroes took up their muskets and stood with their backs to the door, with their eyes fixed on the prisoner with such earnestness that Vincent could not suppress a smile. The negroes grinned responsively. "Dis bad affair young sah," one said; "bery bad affair.
I'll tell her too, and I'm sure she'll see that you couldn't do anything else than get the frock, or kick up a terrible bobbery!" This was common sense, as Dotty's remarks often were, so Dolly accepted the situation, and made the best of it.
"Kicking up a great old bobbery, just as though they'd sighted us, and wanted to know I say, uncle Phaeton, how would it feel to get punched full of holes by a parcel of bow-arrows?" With a quick motion the air-ship was turned, darting lower and off at a sharp angle to its former course, for the professor likewise saw what had attracted the notice of his younger nephew.
"'Oh cuss him, it was him then was it? "'What, Sir? "'That woke them confounded rooks up, out o' their fust nap, and kick't up such a bobbery. Where is the Parson? "'Which one, Sir? "'The one that's so fond of fishing. "'Ain't up yet, Sir. "'Well, the old boy, that wore breeches. "Out on a sick visit to one of the cottages, Sir. "When he comes in, send him to me, I'm shockin' sick.
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