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Updated: July 6, 2025


"Tchah," said the jackdaw. "Twit, twit," said the nuthatch. "Little bit o' bread and no cheese," said the yellowhammer. "Ah, we'll `twit' him with his theft," said the sage old starling; "and it's neither bread nor cheese he'll get here. He's a thief; a cheat; a " "Quack, quack," cried a duck from the pond.

"Oh, he can't fight, Dicksy," said one voice, which I recognised as the tall boy's my namesake. "Those London chaps are all talk and no do. I shall give him a licking first chance, just to tame him down, and then you'd better have a go at him." "You think he can't fight, then?" "Tchah! not he. You can lick him with one hand." "Then I will," said Dicksee. "I wonder where he went."

"No," cried Mr Solomon angrily; "but with a rope fastened to my waist, and a couple of men to hold it." "D'yer think I'm a baby?" said the plumber, "or a little child?" "Worse," said Mr Solomon shortly. "You can make them do what's right." "Tchah! I know what I'm about, just as well as you know how to bud roses."

"Tchah!" cried Bob sneeringly; "why, I could almost hop on it." We laughed at him, and he began to peer about for one of the surrounding pieces to form a step to help him part of the way, but all were too distant, the great stone lying quite isolated.

And there, sure enough, had sat the daw with his head in his pocket, and one leg put away for the present until he wanted it again. "Asleep! nonsense!" said the daw. "Pooh tchah! who ever heard of such a thing? Only thinking, my dear sir only thinking; and I think so much better with my eyes shut and the light shaded from them."

Pugh." "Tchah!" "What say?" said the walrus. "I said 'Tchah! Colonel." "Why?" said the walrus. "Because His Highness quibbled." The walrus nodded approvingly. "His Highness did nothing of the sort," said John. "Gambling is forbidden in Mervo for the same reason that it is forbidden in England, because it demoralizes the people." "This is absurd, sir.

Them hot baths is lovely, and if we could get some tea and coffee, and a bit o' new bread and fresh butter now and then, and I could get my Sally out here, I don't know as I should much mind stopping." "And what about the pot, Jem?" "Tchah! That was all gammon. I don't b'lieve they ever did anything o' the sort. When's Tomati coming back? Tomati, Jemmaree, Donni-Donni. Pretty sort of a language.

"Well," said Bob at last in a disappointed tone, "I s'pose we may as well go down on the beach crabbing, for we can't move that stone." "I know how we could move it," cried Bigley suddenly. "Tchah! How?" I said. "Same as my father moved the great rock out there in the cove. There was a big lump there that was always dangerous for the lugger when she was coming in."

"And what should you do, puppy, if your hands were unbound?" He took his prisoner by the breast of his doublet and shook him. "Answer me! What should you do? Tchah! You empty windbag! You...." And then came a torrent of words unknown to mademoiselle, yet of whose foulness her intuitions made her conscious. With blanched cheeks she stood by the cabin table, and cried out to Levasseur to stop.

I daresay they could get the stones out from above where they were pushed in." "Perhaps he hasn't gone," said the middy. "Ahoy there!" There was a peculiar sound as of the water rising up and gurgling along a channel, while a lapping sound at their feet told that the water inside was being put in motion. "Why, he has dived down," cried Aleck, suddenly, "so as to try and get to us." "Tchah!

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