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"It's an Island, in the Bristol Channel, w'ich is in the Free Library. We're goin' that way, ain't we?" "That's our direction, certainly; though we're a goodish way off." "No 'urry," said Tilda graciously. "We'll get there in time." Mr. Jessup smiled. "Thank you. I am delighted to help, of course. You'll find friends there at Holmness?" She nodded.
An' from what I hears, Miss Maryllia won't be wantin' no more London folks for a goodish bit o' time, an' we'll all 'ave peace to turn round an' look at ourselves an' find out whether we're sane or silly, for the two old leddies what is stayin' on give no trouble at all, an' that Mr.
These transactions brought me home, and, indeed, more than home, for they left a goodish profit on the original investment. And now there remained the writings; and the writings I particular wish to bring under the candid attention of the reader. I wish to do so without postponement, for this reason.
"Strange man!" muttered Fielden. "Yes; I must not let one poor youth lose the opportunity offered by your your " "Never mind what; proceed. One poor youth, in the shop, of course?" Mivers married Captain Ardworth." "Ardworth, a goodish name; Ardworth of Yorkshire?" "Yes, of that family. It was, of course, an imprudent marriage, contracted while he was only an ensign.
But it's worth trying. Come on. He hurried back down the edge of the cliff for about thirty paces, then looked over again. 'Here it is. It's a goodish way down. But I've tackled places as bad in the North Island mountains. Will you risk it? 'I'd risk anything rather than Kemp, Ken answered curtly. 'Then I'll go first. Lie down on your face, and give me your hands. Quickly.
At the first stir Hiram made he was awake. "We have had a goodish spell of sleep, I reckon, lad, and I feel all the better for having had my legs stretched out straight." "So do I, ever so much; the wind seems to have gone quite down, and it has stopped raining." "We shall have the sun up soon." Frank was soon up in the lookout.
But it must have taken a goodish amount of pluck." "But how did she do it?" Perenna asked. "I'll tell you another time. They're calling me. Whatever you do, Chief, don't come." "Yes," he replied, firmly, "I'm coming. After all, the least I can do is to be in at the death, seeing that it was I who found the scent. But don't be afraid. I shall keep in the background." "Then hurry, Chief.
I've always done a goodish bit of boxing and I was very fit and so on, and it looked to me rather an opening. Gave me something to get along with. You get paid quite fairly decently, you know, and it's rather a jolly life..." "Jolly? Being hammered about like that?" "Oh, you don't notice it much. I've always enjoyed scrapping rather. And, you see, when your brother gave me the push..."
"Ship my rowlocks!" as father would have said had he been there, but the Maxim made some of those blessed Arabs cough, I can tell you; ay, and put a goodish few to bed too! "Lor'," cried Larrikins, who was fighting like a bulldog by my side, "I never did see, blame me Tom, sich a bloomin' scrimmage in me life as this yere!"
I drew up the window to let the cool air refresh me; I fought hard with exhausted nature, and exhausted nature won. I fell asleep again. This time it was eight in the morning when I awoke. I have goodish ears, as you may have noticed. I heard women's voices talking under my open window. I peeped out. Mrs. Beauly and her maid in close confabulation! Mrs.
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