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Updated: May 16, 2025
There was a "confused noise without", as Shakespeare would put it, and into the shop came clattering Barry and McTodd, of Seymour's, closely followed by Stanning and Attell. "This is getting a bit too thick," said Barry, collapsing into a chair. From the outer shop came the voice of Sergeant Cook. "Let me jest come to you, you red-'eaded " Roars of derision from the road.
"Like Susan when she married the pleeceman." "Who was Susan?" "Red-'eaded gel that used to be cook 'ere. Mr. Keggs says to 'er, 'e says, 'You're marrying beneath you, Susan', 'e says. I 'eard 'im. I was listenin' at the door. And she says to 'im, she says, 'Oh, go and boil your fat 'ead', she says."
"They've just gone round the corner," he said, "and that red-'eaded one 'e says he's goin' to wait if he 'as to wait all night." "Quite right," said Dunstable, approvingly. "Sensible chap, Albert. If you see him, you might tell him we shan't be long, will you?" A quarter of an hour passed. "Kerm out," shouted a voice from the street. Dunstable looked at the others.
Golly, massa, who frew dat brick?" "Done it at ar-parse six last night, he did," said Sergeant Cook, "the red-'eaded young scallywag. Ketch 'im I'll give 'im " "Sounds like dear old Albert," said Linton. "Who did it, sergeant?" "Red-headed young mongrel. 'Good old Pedder, he says. 'I'll give you Pedder, I says.
In the kitchen Eliza poured out a frantic appeal to Cook. "She's got Miss 'Cilia locked up the little red-'eaded cat! An' Master Wilfred gorn to fetch the Master! Oh, come on, Cookie darlin', an' we'll let 'er out." Cook shook her head slowly. "Not good enough," she said. "I got a pretty good place.
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