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Rabbits-Eggs is a little shy of me, somehow. But I swore it was pax between us, and gave him a bob. He stopped at two pubs on the way in, so he'll be howling drunk to-night. Oh, don't begin reading, Beetle; there's a council of war on. What the deuce is the matter with your collar?" "'Chivied Manders minor into the Lower Third box-room.
He had, I should say, overdone his experiences with the natives, as far as personal comfort and pleasure at the time went, having been nearly killed and considerably chivied by them. Now I do not wish a man, however much I may deplore his total lack of local knowledge, to go so far as this. Mr.
"Yes, but the beasts dominated one end of my cotton-belt like anything. They chivied me out of it when I went to take soil for analysis me and Imam Din." "Sahib! Is there a need?" The voice came out of the darkness, and the eyes shone over Adam's shoulder ere it ceased. "None. The name was taken in talk." Adam abolished him with a turn of the finger.
"I know this," he told himself, "if it once gets about that there's a hairdresser to be seen in Bloomsbury chivied about after dark by a classical statue, I shan't dare to show my face. Yet I don't know how I'm to prevent her coming out after me, at all events now and then.
In vain Cheon and the staff, the rejected, Bett-Bett every shadow and the missus, danced war-dances in the vegetable patch, and chivied and chased, and flew all ways at once; the grasshoppers had found green stuff exactly to their liking, and coming in clouds, settled, and feasted, and flew upwards, and settled back, and feasted, and swept on, leaving poor Cheon's heart as barren of hope as the garden was of vegetables.
'I tried to get there so many times, and she choked me off so often, that I can't help thinking that she suspected what it was that I was after. 'You think she did? 'She must have done. Once I followed her down Piccadilly, and chivied her into a glove shop in the Burlington Arcade.
Ask any man who's been chivied about to all the ends of the earth and back again. He can tell you something about, chance, but I doubt if he swears much by fate. Chance oh Lord, don't I know it! chance takes you up and plays with you, pleases you or teases you, and drops you when she's tired of you. Like some ladies of our acquaintance, and you're none the worse for it, not you!
"Shoulder o' goat," said the woman. "Yah! Don't care much for goat," said the boy. "Arn't half so good as mutton." "You must take what you can get, Tom. Two chickens." "Why, that they ain't. I see 'em: they was an old cock and hen as we chivied into that burnt house this mornin', and Corp'ral shot one, and Mick Toole run his bay'net through the other. Reg'lar stringies." "Never mind.
I think they always hankered a little after the good old days when they rang door-hells and chivied their governesses. Probably they will never be so happy again." "They had you. It was you they really cared about. Everybody did what you liked." "You didn't." "I did in the end."
Any one with any spunk would rather go to hell his own way than be chivied to heaven by such odiously superior beasts. . . . The Moslems are not grateful for 'benefits' they do not want, and the Christians are discontented and annoyed, as in Bosnia."
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