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Updated: May 18, 2025
Robin opened the door, went straight up to the very dark and very thin man whom he saw sitting by the fire, and, staring at this man with intensity, lifted up his face, at the same time saying: "'Ullo, Fa!" There was a dropped aitch for which nurse, who was very choice in her English, would undoubtedly have rebuked him had she been present.
"'Ullo, Fritzie," said someone in a cheerful voice. "Got a Blighty?" The German did not understand and looked utterly miserable. He sat down timidly with the others. The room was dark except for the glow given out by the stove that lit up the hands and faces of those around it. Suddenly a man shouted from the background: "Them bastard Fritzes I'd poison the 'ole lot."
To reach her was difficult, but he dived and wriggled his way across the saloon, wedging his frail person between the blockish bodies with a cool address that reminded her of the first night of a "noo show" at the Camden "Theayter," and the queue outside the gallery door. "'Ullo, 'ullo! Thought I reckonised you, Miss." He touched his cheap imitation Panama with swaggering gallantry, and winked.
She had slipped out to mail a letter at the pillar-box on the corner, and she reached it just as the policeman arrived there in the course of his patrol. Nervousness impelled Constable Plimmer to be arch. ''Ullo, 'ullo, 'ullo, he said. 'Posting love-letters? 'What, me? This is to the Police Commissioner, telling him you're no good. 'I'll give it to him. Him and me are taking supper tonight.
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