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"Them wretches is givin' Froggy beans," said Mrs Swadling. "Lucky fer 'im it's daylight, or they'd tickle 'is ribs with their boots," said Mrs Jones. "Jonah and Chook's at the bottom o' that," said Mrs Swadling, looking hard at Mrs Yabsley. "Ah, the devil an' 'is 'oof!" said Mrs Yabsley grimly, and was silent.
So the man plucked out another, and then Farmer Weatherbeard shrieked 'Oof! again; but when the man had plucked the third, Farmer Weatherbeard screamed so loudly that the man thought that brick and mortar would be rent in twain, but for all that he went on sleeping. And now the Eagle told the man what he was to do next, and he did it.
There was a patch of blood on the side of her head the dear, small head which had rested on Stafford's breast so often! and she was unconscious. "'Orse struck 'er with 'is 'oof," said the policeman, sententiously. "'Ere, boy, call a keb. I'll have your name and address, young man." A cab was brought, and Ida, still unconscious, was carried to the London Hospital.
Her "Burlington Bertie" is nothing less than a chef d'oeuvre; "Tom Lipton, he's got lots of 'oof he sleeps on the roof, and I sleep in the room over him." Miss Shields shows also that she can sing a sentimental song without slushing it all over with saccharine. She has mastered the droll English quality of wit with real perfection.
"Oh, he is such a nice little boy, When there's nothing you do to annoy; But he's apt to stand aloof If you arsk him for the oof, And it's then that he looks coy. Oh, he'll show the cloven hoof, If you put him to the proof. When you want him to hand you the boodle He's not such a nice little boy. "Yes, dickee, I see you!"
When dessert was on the table and port took the place of champagne he lapsed into a philosophic mood. "The damned gods of life," he said, "are blind of one eye. They are lame and they limp. They are left-handed. They give the oof, the dollars, the shekels, and do not give the power to enjoy. The Americans your Donovan, for example. What does he know of pleasure?
The cripple started to his feet, as though released by a spring, and yelled with delight: "Oof! That's done it! Lupin in the bottomless pit! One more adventure finished! Oof!" Turning in Florence's direction, he once more danced his dance of death. He raised himself to his full height and then suddenly crouched down again, throwing about his legs like the grotesque, ragged limbs of a scarecrow.
The sycophants agreed that the child must have seen something and suddenly all three women took an instinctive step away from the door as the sounds of muffled footsteps were audible just outside. And then three startled gasps rang out as a dark brown form rounded the corner and they saw what was apparently a huge beast looking down at them hungrily. "Oof!" cried Mrs. Tate.
Beale asked, "'cause there's a place called Chevering Park, pretty as a picture I thought we might lay out there. I'm a bit 'ot in the 'oof meself; but I can stick it if you can."
All over England, I suppose there were people snivelling over those brats and telling each other that one touch of nature makes the whole world kin!... Oof! gimme the whisky, somebody, for the love of the Lordy God! I want to be sick when I think of the human note!" "Well, of course," said Roger, "the slop is there, and it's no good getting angry about it.
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