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I asked. He hesitated for a moment, as though almost resolved to tell a lie, but thought better of it and told the truth. "Vell, if ye must know, I'll tell ye. There vas a trifling sum of money missed from the police office one day, and I vos suspected. That's all." "Of course, you took the money, eh?" Mr. Brown remarked. "I vish that you vouldn't ask me such strange questions.
"Vouldn't I like to be Vilikins with she for a Dinah!" exclaimed the dirtiest of the conclave; and although I appreciated the compliment, I was forced to turn my back on my unwashed admirer, and reply to the greetings of the picnic party we had come down to join. There was Mrs.
There was another loud ring; and the bustling old landlady of the White Hart made her appearance in the opposite gallery. 'Sam, cried the landlady, 'where's that lazy, idle why, Sam oh, there you are; why don't you answer? 'Vouldn't be gen-teel to answer, till you'd done talking, replied Sam gruffly.
"So old Nosey is dead!" he exclaimed, looking upon the face of the wretch; "veil, he vas a vonderful man, and used to rob more peoples than hany bushranger in those parts; ve shall miss him, I know ve shall miss him; and vere shall ve find a man to take his place?" "Do you still think of robbery?" demanded Murden, sternly. "No, sir; I vouldn't take a shillin' from a traveller to save my life.
Better let me go in and show 'em haow to pitch." "Go avay pack and sit down," advised Hans derisively. "You vould dood a lot uf goot uf you vould pitch, vouldn't you!" "If I couldn't do better than yeou're doing naow, I'd never play another game of baseball!" retorted Gallup. "He's envious," said Sparkfair. "Don't listen to him. I know you'll strike me out. You can't help it."
Dey vouldn't take it demselves if it vas handed to dem. Dey're too honest, yes. Vell, don't dey say ve're honest, too? Vell, vat more you vant? Dey don't know how much money und rubies dere is in der bank. Ve von't take all of it und dey von't know der difference. Ve burn der books. Das is all. Ve get in by der bank to-night, boys." "I don't like id," said Joost.
Sam intimated by a nod that he recollected the problem alluded to by his parent. 'So you vouldn't subscribe to the flannel veskits? said Sam, after another interval of smoking. 'Cert'nly not, replied Mr. Weller; 'what's the good o' flannel veskits to the young niggers abroad? But I'll tell you what it is, Sammy, said Mr.
'If I find it necessary to carry you away, pick-a-back, o' course I shall leave it the least bit o' time possible afore you; but allow me to express a hope as you won't reduce me to extremities; in saying wich, I merely quote wot the nobleman said to the fractious pennywinkle, ven he vouldn't come out of his shell by means of a pin, and he conseqvently began to be afeered that he should be obliged to crack him in the parlour door. At the end of this address, which was unusually lengthy for him, Mr.
Five minutes later the telephone rang again, and I heard the magnate's voice: "Billy, dey say he's been bailed out!" "What?" I cried. "He declared he wouldn't have it done." "Somebody done it vitout askin' him! De money vas paid, and dey turned him out!" "Who did it?" "Guess!" "You mean it was you?" "I vouldn't 'a dared. I only shoost found out about it.
"I've got something to do that pays better than vaiting on Lieutenant Murden," he whispered. "Is the occupation honest?" I asked. "If it hadn't been you vouldn't have caught me connected vid it," was the prompt reply. "That we can tell after we have heard what you are doing. Go on."
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