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Updated: May 13, 2025
"Guv'ner," says Phil with exceeding gravity, "he's a leech in his dispositions, he's a screw and a wice in his actions, a snake in his twistings, and a lobster in his claws." Having thus expressively uttered his sentiments, Mr.
"That some time you'll come for the guv'ner to investigate a crime wot's been committed in a cookshop, sir and then, wot ho! But," he added lugubriously, "they never comes to no violent end, them food-selling jossers; they always dies in their beds like a parcel of heathen!" Narkom made no reply.
"Hard words break no bones, guv'ner," came from the gruff-voiced man, who was none other than Joey Eccles, disguised with a big beard. The man who had escorted Roy into the trap was, in truth, a former workman at the Mortlake factory, who had been discharged for incompetency.
"No, guv'ner," returns Phil, shaking his head. "No, I shouldn't.
Then, clasping Jurgis tightly by the neck, he staggered out of the room; on the way another idea occurred to him, and he asked: "Any hic cable message for me, Hamilton?" "No, sir," said the butler. "Guv'ner must be travelin'. An' how's the twins, Hamilton?" "They are doing well, sir." "Good!" said Master Freddie; and added fervently: "God bless 'em, the little lambs!"
Yer see, dar wuz two men, both claimed ter be sheriff o' dat parish. Dat was let me see, dat was jes de tenth yeah atter de S'render, fo' years alter I left h'yer. One on 'em, ez near ez I could make out, was app'inted by de Guv'ner, an' t'odder by a man dat claimed ter be Guv'ner.
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