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And the pore child hadn't no one belonging to her she telled me so her own self and here she lived with us a matter of three weeks it might be; and then, whether she were somethink of a gipsy in her blood or what not, but one morning she out of her bed afore any of us had opened a eye, and neither track nor yet trace of her have I set eyes on since.
"Well, Miss," he continued, "I don't mean for to say I ever was in a gale that obliged us to be careful of the skipper's hair, but I do say that father's seed somethink like it, for many a time our smack has bin blowed over on her beam-ends that means laid a'most flat, Miss, with 'er sails on the sea.
Now the ordinary policeman ofttimes remains quite soft-hearted. For instance, Police Constable Farrow, though preening himself on being the pivot on which this case revolves, was much affected by Hilton Fenley's first heart-broken words to him. 'Poor young gentleman, said Farrow, when we were discussing the affair this afternoon, 'he was cut up somethink orful.
I believe she bullyd the poor creature into marridge; and it was agreed that he should let his ground-floor at John Street, and so add somethink to their means. They married; and the widow Buckmaster was the gray mare, I can tell you. She was always talking and blustering about her famly, the celebrity of the Buckmasters, and the antickety of the Slamcoes. Mrs.
'Ere, Watts, you know the tang of every kind o' likker 'ave a sup?" "Not me!" said Watts. "I don't like the look of it. First time I've ever seen red ink on tap. For the rest of this trip I stick to bottled beer, or somethink with a label." "It smells like an infusion of permanganate of potash," volunteered Hozier. "Does it?" growled Coke, who seemed to be greatly annoyed.
It was somethink queer, I know, but then there's a-many queer names in London ain't, there, sir?" Sir James admitted that there were, and advised her to reflect on a few of them. The little plain one did reflect with the aid of the chandelier and came to the sudden conviction that the lady's name had to do with flowers.
"Well," said Huish slowly, "I dessay there may be somethink in that. 'Ope there is." He turned his back elaborately on the captain, and entered the house, where the speedy explosion of a champagne cork showed he was attending to his comfort. Herrick came aft to the captain. "How is she doing now?" he asked. "East and by no'the a half no'the," said Davis. "It's about as good as I expected."
She just smiles pretty, an' puts in a word or two, an' then seems lookin' away as if she saw somethink beautiful which nobody else can see. An' that Miss Cicely Bourne, she's just a pickle!
"Hi sye," the landlady confided to the slavey, M'riar, "that Dutch toff in the hattic, 'e's somethink in disguise!" "My hye," exclaimed the slavey, who adored Herr Kreutzer and intensely worshiped Anna. She jumped back dramatically. "Not bombs!"
I often say, 'I never meet Mr. Freemoult without I learn somethink; I do indeed." "Then we must have met less often than I had imagined." "Now, you're too modest, sir; you reelly are a scholar like you, too! Talking of scholarship, you'll be gratified to hear that that title you were good enough to suggest for the 'Regenerator' is having a quite surprising success.
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