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For the likes of him, he meant Yuss, I don't think! . . . Oh, hold my little hand and check the tearful flow, for I'm to be a ship's boy at 'arf-a-crown a month, and go Empire buildin'!" "There!" said Mr. Harris, indicating a coil of rope. "Sit down and have it out." Some five or six years later, Mr.
"Know all," almost yelled Deborah, dragging down the apron and revealing flashing eyes, "and it's a mussy I ain't in Old Bailey this very day for scratching that monkey of a Pash. Oh, if I'd known wot he wos never should he 'ave got me the laundry, though the same may have to go, worse luck. Ho, yuss! he come, and she come with her kitting, as is almost as big a cat as she is. Mrs.
But there came no answering cry, and again, this time rather impatiently, she called out, "Madame Poulain?" And then the shuffling sounds of heavy footsteps made Nancy shoot back from the open door. "Yuss?" muttered a hoarse voice. This surely must be the loutish-looking youth who, so Nancy suddenly remembered, knew a little English. "I want some hot water," she called out through the door.
Yuss. He did it. Pash did it," and he howled again. In a smoking compartment, which the three had to themselves, Hurd resumed his examination of Tray. They were now on their way to Liverpool Street and thence the detective intended to convey the boy to Pash's office in Chancery Lane. Paul sat in one corner much excited over the turn events had taken.
But the atmosphere was full of gaiety, and Glory laughed at nearly everything. Lord Robert, with his arm about Betty's waist, was chaffing a coster who had a drunken woman on his back seat. "Got a passenger, driver?" "Yuss, sir, and I'm agoin' 'ome to my wife to-night, and thet's more nor you dare do." A young fellow in pearl buttons was tramping along with a young girl in a tremendous hat.
A curious American colloquialism, of which I certainly cannot see the advantage, in the substitution of "yep," or "yup" for "yes," and of "nope" for "no." No doubt we have in England the coster's "yuss;" but one hears even educated Americans now and then using "yep," or some other corruption of "yes," scarcely to be indicated by the ordinary alphabetical symbols. It seems to me a pity.
And us not able even to get a bit of black for her." Dickie sniffed. "Poor little man!" said the lady; "you miss your mother, don't you?" "Yuss," said Dickie sadly; "but farver, 'e's very good to me. I couldn't get on if it wasn't for farver." "Oh, well done, little 'un!" said Mr. Beale to himself.
Well, why shouldn't I now?" "Yuss," said Peter Pegg, as he sat in the profound darkness, for it was some hours before the moon would rise, and he was solacing himself with a piece of the bread-crust, which was terribly dry and exceedingly hard "yuss, this is precious nice tackle for a fellow's teeth. Wants nibbling like a rat.
Crimmins eyed him askance as he entered. "Goin' for a canter, sir? Ho, yuss; this 'ere is the 'orse the master said as 'ow you were to ride, sir. It don't matter which side yeh get on. 'E's as stiddy-goin' as a alarum clock. Ho, yuss. I calls 'im Waterbury Watch partly because I 'appen to 'ave a brother wot's trainer for Mr. Waterbury, the turfman, sir."
Gone to Kensington Palace Gardens. Tulips is in full bloom and you couldn't hold him indoors with a chain at tulip-time, bless his heart. Yuss, sir. Top hat, white spats same as the 'Cap'n' always wears, sir." Narkom, at the other end of the line, called back: "If I miss him, if he comes in without seeing me, tell him to wait; I'll be round before three.
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