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Updated: May 13, 2025
A scuffle ensued, and the foreign voice was heard again: "Wat! wat you have de shame, you have de pluck, ah! to tell me you know not where she is, and you bring me a letter? Ho! you have de cheeks to tell me!" This highly effective pluralizing of their peculiar slang, brought a roar of applause from the crowd of Britons. "Only a street row," said Mr. Pole, to calm Emilia.
One reasons, or feels, unconsciously about the matter somewhat as follows: If the form pattern represented by the word books is identical, as far as use is concerned, with that of the word oxen, the pluralizing elements -s and -en cannot have quite so definite, quite so autonomous, a value as we might at first be inclined to suppose.
In a short time Milly caused a decent tombstone to be erected over her nominal husband's grave, whereon appeared the statement that it was placed there by his heartbroken widow, which, considering that the payment for it came from Lady Caroline and the grief from Milly, was as truthful as such inscriptions usually are, and only required pluralizing to render it yet more nearly so.
A scuffle ensued, and the foreign voice was heard again: "Wat! wat you have de shame, you have de pluck, ah! to tell me you know not where she is, and you bring me a letter? Ho! you have de cheeks to tell me!" This highly effective pluralizing of their peculiar slang, brought a roar of applause from the crowd of Britons. "Only a street row," said Mr. Pole, to calm Emilia.
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