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"Tide's going down very fast, sir, arn't it?" "Yes; why?" "'Cause we don't seem to get no forrarder. Hi! steady there! D'yer want to bury yer orficer?" "Never mind me, man. Stow away; she must soon be lightened enough to make her float." "Then we'll lighten her, sir; but don't you go and give orders for any of the stuff to be chucked overboard. It's too vallerble for that."

I don't want none of your 'arf-larks here, and, what's more, I won't 'ave 'em. I don't believe you're a copper at all." "I'm not. Far from it." "Then what d'yer mean coming 'ere saying you want my first-floor back?" "But I do. Or any other room, if that is occupied." "'Ow! Room? Why didn't yer siy so? You'll pawdon me, sir, if I've said anything 'asty-like. I thought but my mistake." "Not at all.

Dexter banged down his basket again, and threw in his line with a big splash, as his eyes flashed defiance across the stream. "Ah! it's all very fine," said Bob; "but yer dussen't do that if it weren't for the river. Why, if I'd got yer here I'd bung both yer eyes up for yer. Yah! yer sneak!" "Here, you just be off. D'yer hear!" cried an angry voice; and Peter came up, broom in hand.

It was not the lieutenant holding the light, but someone else, who growled, "Make so much as a sound and it will be your last all but the splash going overboard. D'yer see this? Guess you do. Mind it don't go off." There was no need for guessing; the object named was plain enough in the light of the lanthorn, being a pistol barrel, whose muzzle was about two feet from the lad's head.

"I am an official of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. You are laying yourself open to a fine for your treatment of this poor brute." "I'll lay myself open for a fine for the treatment of something else, if you don't quid 'old of my 'oss," the carter retorted, throwing his whip back into the waggon and coming a step nearer. "D'yer 'ear?

"That's four apiece and I've got to split mine again with the guy that pinched it. Hurry up, d'yer hear I've got a date with him in half an hour over in my office." "Ha, ha!" cackled old Jake. "Are you trying to be funny? All the thief gets out of it from you won't make much of a hole in your share!" "That's my business!" snapped Thorold. "You come across!" "Three!" whined old Jake again. "Four!"

"Yer don't reelly mean so." "Yes, I do." "Where d'yer come from?" "From down below here. Have you seen any soldiers pass through this place?" "I reckon I hev; but they hain't seen me; and I reckon they won't see me very soon;" and the man chuckled at his own cleverness in keeping clear of recruiting officers.

I got as far as he did, and if I'd moved a bit farder I should ha' stuck." "Yer didn't go as far as I did." "Yes, I did, mate." "How d'yer know?" "'Cause I brought back your knife as lay just where I reached." Neb Dumlow grunted, and Bob drew a series of very long breaths. "Rayther hot in there, sir, and Neb had swallowed up all the fresh air there was." "And precious little too.

"Singing down deny, down deny, down deny down, Sing " "Easy, messmet, d'yer hear," growled Tom Tully, straining his head round to look appealingly at the operator on his tail. "Why don't yer leave off singing till you've done?" "Just you lay that there nose o' your'n straight amidships," cried Billy, using the tail as if it was a tiller, and steering the sailor's head into the proper position.

What yer talking about? Nobody wouldn't want to eat you, Barney. If I wanted to get the flavour o' 'bacco in my mouth I'd get it from a quid, and while a man could get at a bit o' oak or an old shoe he wouldn't think o' trying to gnaw old Neb. What d'yer mean?" "Then what d'yer talk o' roasting us for in that there mad way, matey?"

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