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And he will keep us busy." "If I cawn't keep the two of you a-humpin', though you are some pumpkins at bindin', I hain't worth my feed." "But, Barney," remonstrated his mother, "is he fit to go about that machine? Something might happen the lad." "I don't think there is any danger, mother. And, besides, we will be at hand all the time."
"What d'ye say, boys, shall we give him a lesson? Shall us show him that we're his masters?" "No, mate, we shan't," interposed the fellow who had spoken before; "and if you don't stop your gab about `lessons' and `masters' I'll see if I cawn't stop it for you. What we want, mates, is to get to that island that O'Gorman has told us so much about; and here is a gent who can take us to it.
The soldier reached down and captured the biter. Just as he stooped, a shell whizzed over where his head would have been if he had not gone after the cootie. Holding the captive between thumb and finger, he said: "Old feller, I cawn't give yer the Victoria Cross but I can put yer back." And he did. The worst thing about the cootie is that there is no remedy for him.
It was almost as though he had known all along. But he said mechanically to one slouching shadow: "What is it?" A face, dripping and livid in the fog, like the face of a dead man, gaped at him. "Some old fellow gone over no, he didn't tumble, I tell yer. You cawn't tumble over a four-foot parapet. Chucked 'isself, and I don't blame 'im. One of them police-launches 'as gone out to fish 'im out.
Of course I knew he thought the deuce and all of you, but I hadn't an idea they were goin' to take you into the firm. What?" Long and Miller interrupted, proposing adieus which Kellogg vainly contended. "Why, you're only just here " he expostulated. "Cawn't help it, old chap," Willy assured him earnestly. "I must go, anyway. I've a dinner engagement." "You'll be late, won't you?"
'You cawn't even do that bit o' fam'ly washin'. Go and awsk some woman. There was a scuffle in the crowd. A section of it surged up towards the monument. 'Which of us d'you mean? demanded a threatening voice.
Amazing, isn't it, that a man of his blood, with a cellar of the best Madeiwa in the State, should waste his time on such things. Egad! I cawn't understand it." Some of Billy's expressions, as well as his accent, came in with his clothes. "Now, if I had that Madeiwa, do you know what I'd do with it? I'd " "Perfectly, Billy," cried a man at the next table, who was bending over a game of chess.
"Child, you could not carry it." "I could," said Anna, quickly, and tried to take it from his hand, abashed that the small servant should have been more thoughtful of him than she was. "Not much yer cawn't," said M'riar, positively. "I 'yn't goin' ter let yer, miss. Ketch me! Me let yer carry bags! My heye!" "But M'riarrr," Anna answered. "You are so very little and it iss so very big!"
"If you'll, aw, come to my office tomorrow morning," he said, to Ned, "we'll discuss the, aw, mattah. I cawn't remain here and quarrel with boys who ought to be, aw, spanked and put, aw, to bed as soon as the sun goes down." Ned did not rise from his chair to escort the Captain to the door. His face was pale and there was a dangerous light in his eyes.
His scowl was so needlessly severe and his manner so belligerent that I thrice armed, knowing my cause was just could not restrain a smile. I touched my hat and said, "Ah, excuse me, Mr. Falstaff, you are the bouncer?" "Never mind wot I am, sir 'oo are you?" "I am a great admirer of Wordsworth " "That's the way they all begins. Cawn't ye hadmire 'im on that side of the wall as well as this?"
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