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Updated: May 7, 2025
The curtain descended slowly amidst sympathetic sobs and silence the musicians themselves, deeply moved, no doubt, with the sorrows of the scene, mournfully resumed their fiddles, and struck up "ti ti tum tiddle un ti tum ti" the jolliest jig you ever heard. I hope the audience were equally revived by this grotesque sudden cheering of their spirits.
"It goes through me to this day. I used to sing it frequent in my 'teens, along with another popular favourite which was quite at the other end of the social scale, but artless 'My Mother said that I never should Play with the gypsies in the wood. If I did, She would say, Tum tiddle, tum tiddle, tum-ti-tay' my memory is not what it was." Mrs Bowldler wiped her eyes.
To leave the acquired part of his estate from the next heirs, his own sons, to a grandchild; to his youngest grandchild! A daughter too! To leave the family-pictures from his sons to you, because you could tiddle about them, and, though you now neglect their examples, could wipe and clean them with your dainty hands!
"Ah, well, there are no ranks to leave now, Punch, and we shall have plenty of time to tiddle the trout, as you call it, for we shall have to stay here till you get well." "I say, don't talk, please. Want to go to sleep." "That's right," said Pen cheerfully. "Sleep away, and I won't bathe your wound till you wake again." The boy made no answer, but dropped off at once.
No, mister, thanking you kindly, if you can't bring a clergyman into the dream I'll live and die like what I am. 'Will you marry her if we get a clergyman? asked the match-making Anthea. 'I'm agreeable, miss, I'm sure, said he, pulling his wreath straight. ''Ow this 'ere bokay do tiddle a chap's ears to be sure!
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