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Updated: June 6, 2025


This infuriated him to such an extent that, having the dinner-knife in his hand the knife which would have assisted at the mouse's banquet as well as his own he rushed at the warder, who fortunately escaped through the open door of the cell, the prisoner striking the knife into the door. In the result the prisoner was indicted on the charge of attempting to murder the warder.

Twenty-four men were appointed us to escort us and bring back our presents from Gani, which were to be six carbines, with a magazine of ammunition, a large brass or iron water-pot, a hair-brush, lucifers, a dinner-knife, and any other things procurable that had never been seen in Unyoro.

The young man, tilting back in his chair, rapped on the table with the handle of his dinner-knife. "Hear, hear!" he murmured. "And let me tell you this," continued Mr. Lavender, "you have no right to put a mouthful of food between your lips so long as you are not prepared to die for it.

The blades are themselves seven inches of this length, and are flat, like the blade of a dinner-knife brought to a point. Three short feathers from the peacock's wing are roughly lashed to the other end of the arrow. The Veddah in person is extremely ugly; short, but sinewy, his long uncombed locks fall to his waist, looking more like a horse's tail than human hair.

Lavender's moans, Blink's barking, and the peals of laughter from Aurora made up a noise which might have been heard in Portugal. The situation was not eased until Mr. Lavender crawled out, and taking up a dinner-knife, rolled his napkin round his arm, and prepared to defend himself against the German Army. "Well, I'm damned," said the Major when he saw these preparations; "I am damned."

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