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Updated: June 13, 2025
"I wouldn't 'ave you, nohow, no, not if yer were the larst man on earth, not 'alf I wouldn't. I'll get through my trouble, miss, all right, an' by meself, thanking you kindly for troubling, an' I'll wait until Mister Right comes along; that's what I'll do, Mister Runaway." And when Mr. Runaway had hinted that Mr.
And I reckon there's somethin' a bit fishy about the whole thing. But I keep me mouth shut. That overseer's the very devil 'imself. Happen you'll larn ter do likewise. Two chaps who were 'ere larst thought they'd be a bit smarty like, and told 'im they were goin' ter tell all they knew though God knows what it was! I ain't been able to learn much, and haven't tried neither.
"She don't forget 'er old friends, though," said Joey hastily. "She sent me that geranium over there larst month and she " "Never mind, dad. David isn't interested in her or what she does. Tell me about Colonel Grand's daughter." "How do you happen to know " "Oh, a little Dicky-bird told me," she said. "It was in the newspaper I take that you and she were at the Springs at the same time.
On the werry tenth of next month, which this year happens for to be Jewly, we are a going for to receive to Lunshon, quite in a frendly way, the Hemperer and the Hempress of all GERMANY, not forgitting Hellygoland which we so kindly guv 'em larst year, and, in addishun, about twenty other princes and princesses from differing forren parts, as has all agreed for to cum at the same time to do 'em honour, and as if that wasn't quite enuff for one day, the noble Prince of WHALES, and the butiful Princess of WHALES, and all the Royal Family, will be werry much "hall there" for to receeve 'em and shew 'em praps the luvlyest site in Urope, wiz., the butiful Gildhall made into a bower of roses, and covered with reel dammarsk tablecloths from top to bottom, and them all covered with such a fairy-like Lunshon as makes my pore old mouth water ony jest to think upon!
"Tell me about the war," said William at last. "It were orl right while it larsted," said Mr. Blank with a sigh. "It were orl right, but I s'pose, like mos' things in this 'ere world, it couldn't larst fer ever. See?" William set down the empty glass of lemonade and leant across the table, almost dizzy with the romance of the moment.
"Larst time," he said presently, "larst time she dropped one or two at Cannes, I'm thinking But, Lord love me, what's that?" He stepped back on the pavement and looked up to the window of the room 113. I had heard the shindy as well as he a regular scream, as though a woman was mad in her tantrums, and upon that a crash of glass and silence while the porter and me, we just stared at one another.
It looks like Sir Edmun Hed or any other man. You may kall it what you pleese. Ef it don't look like anybody that ever lived, then it's sertinly a remarkable Statoot & well worth seein. I kall it Sir Edmun Hed. At larst I've had a interview with the Prince, tho it putty nigh cost me my vallerble life.
Beg yer pardon, sir, but he's clean disappeared off the face o' the premises!" And the porter looked at us with shining eyes. "Well?" said Raffles. "Well, sir, they looked about, an' looked about, an' at larst they give him up for a bad job; thought he'd changed his mind an' didn't want to tip the clurk; so they shut up the place an' come away.
"Accomplished old liar," Tommy chuckled. "See anything?" Gates, so earnest was he in this rôle of Uncle Sam, had his watch out, marking off the seconds. When the sixtieth had ticked he called again, in a more ferocious tone: "Time's up, but I'll give you harf a minute longer! This is the larst word!"
I did not care, I say; I had loved my vases and in that moment I hated Elizabeth. But she began to speak before I did. 'It isn't as if I'd been unlucky I couldn't ha' 'elped that. But I know when I'm in the wrong' she unfolded a parcel she had in her hand as she spoke 'so I went out larst night and bought these to replace what I broke.
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