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Updated: September 10, 2025


Taylor inquired, somewhat puzzled at the arrival of a woman from the lonely wilderness of the west. "Fairish," the other replied evasively; and Taylor grew suspicious. "What were you doing, coming from the west with a woman like that in the dray?" he asked. "Seems to me it's a bit queer." "Does it, mate? Well, I'm sorry, but I can't help that. I've enough to do without going into private matters.

'Tell me, he ever did anything in his life? Unluckily he had pitched upon one who, when he is in collar, reckons thirteen and a half hours a fairish day's work. Among this assembly were men and women burned to an even blue-black tint civilised people with bleached hair and sparkling eyes. They explained themselves as 'diggers' just diggers and opened me a new world.

The submarine stood well out of water and skimmed along in the pink gleam like a long, slender missile. Its flat deck, wireless masts and conning tower stood etched in black against the morning light. She was consuming a fairish stretch of open water at a high speed. "She's game for a long chase," observed Hogan, gently shifting a wounded arm in its sling.

"Well, that depends upon what you call me. It what I was if my well Sunday-schooled youth is I, I do. But if I, poising dubiously on the momentary present, between the past and future, am I, I'm afraid I don't. And yet it seems to me that I have a fairish sort of faith. I know that, if Christ never lived on earth, some One lived who imagined him, and that One must have been a God.

And I'm afraid that I ain't able to tell you any more except this: that it'll never do for this schooner to be seen dodgin' about anywheres near Cartagena. If she was seen once I don't suppose any harm would come of it, especially if she happened to be under a fairish amount of canvas, because it 'ud probably be supposed that she was bound south to the Gulf of Darien.

'Then how long, I asked astonished, 'how long have you been staying with the princess? She answered, colouring, 'So long, that I can speak fairish German. 'And read it easily? 'I have actually taken to reading, Harry.

"Oh, as to pretty fairish, I know there is one thing about the bacon good enough; ay, and the bread too the very best of prices; ha! ha! is not that good?

This commanding advantage, combined with a very long familiarity with firearms, enabled me to do some fairish shooting, after the strangeness of these new conditions had been mastered. Memba Sasa began to take a dawning interest in me as a possible source of pride. We began to develop between us a means of communication.

You want to be born on that bit of water, to understand it. I have been over it a fairish number of times, but I have never been able to get the hang of it. The man who could row a straight course from Oxford to Iffley ought to be able to live comfortably, under one roof, with his wife, his mother-in-law, his elder sister, and the old servant who was in the family when he was a baby.

Meanwhile the conversation went on: "And she goes to-morrow, then?" said Mrs Jones. "Now I dessay it's a fairish long journey by rail?" "We've got all directions wrote out clear, by the Reverend Roy hisself," answered Mrs Lane proudly. "Biddy, reach me that letter out of the chany jug on the shelf."

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