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Updated: June 2, 2025
But apparently the German soldier could not appreciate these frivolous references to the sacred iron cross, for he glowered upon the young Englishman, and turned away with a black look. "Hi, Fritzie, cawrn't yer tike a joke?" the sailor persisted. Tom thought it must be much better fun to be an English soldier than a German soldier.
To be marked like you are is a misfortune, I don't pretend to the contrary, looking at it along the level so to speak. But beauty's so much dust and ashes, if yer can just boost yerself up to tike the larger view. Think of all that pore dying woman mayn't 'ave saved you from by making yer outward fascinations less staring to the sex?
'Tike care no one 'ears you, she added, in a whisper, though why she whispered she did not know. 'Will yer? he asked again. 'Na you've got to get up at five. 'Oh, I only said thet not ter go inter the pub with them. 'So as yer might come 'ere with me? asked Liza. 'Yus! 'No, I'm not comin'. Good night. 'Well, say good night nicely. 'Wot d'yer mean? 'Tom said you did kiss nice.
Kipling's hand, "and give 'em to Private Dickson, B Company; and mind, if yer cawn't find 'im, jest tike 'em back ter Williams, opposite the White 'Orse." Mr. Kipling promised faithfully, and gave a receipt, which he signed; but the man did not notice the name. "My friend," said Mr. Kipling, "you'll get your head chaffed off when you get back to the guard-room."
What the hell are you doing?" "Coming, Sir!" I sung out. "Shall I stay?" I asked definitely. "Garn!" he said. "Don't yer fret yerself. I'll tike er bloomin' piy-diy out of 'er. Blarst 'em. I ain't funky of 'em." I went. That was the last word Williams spoke to anyone living. I reached the decks, and tailed on to the haulyards.
Thomas Jefferson had never seen any one die, only a dog that Tike Bryerson had shot on one of his drunken home-goings. But death was death, to a dog or to a girl; and vivid imagination supplied the appalling details.
Sally and her friend came up; attired in his Sunday best, he was a fit match for his lady-love he wore a shirt and collar, unusual luxuries and be carried under his arm a concertina to make things merry on the way. 'Ain't you goin', Liza? he asked in surprise at seeing her without a hat and with her apron on. 'Na, said Sally, 'ain't she a soft? Tom said 'e'd tike 'er, an' she wouldn't.
She munched her bread-and-butter and drank her tea. 'When you've done breakfast, Liza, she said, 'you can give the grate a cleanin', an' my boots'd do with a bit of polishin'. Mrs. Tike, in the next 'ouse, 'll give yer some blackin'. She remained silent for a bit, then said: 'I don't think I shall get up ter-day. Liza. My rheumatics is bad. You can put the room straight and cook the dinner.
Before the chicks could fly they had a meeting with old Cuddy; though it was June, he was out with his gun. Up the third ravine he went, and Tike, his dog, ranging ahead, came so dangerously near the Brownie brood that Redruff ran to meet him, and by the old but never failing trick led him on a foolish chase away back down the valley of the Don.
When he did that, he always came back with his eyes red like a squirrel's, and everybody gave him all the road. But this time the Major had happened along, and when Tike would not stop beating the horses for a shouted cursing-out from the bank, the Major had spurred his Hambletonian into the creek and knocked Tike winding.
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