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Updated: June 22, 2025


Till three and four o’clock in the morning. Cold and ’ungry. Looking for fares. Drunks.”

"What did she say?" inquired the woman. "Axed me if I was 'ungry," replied the hoarse voice. "What did you say?" "Said I was jist." "And then she came in and got the buns, and gave them to you, did she?" The child nodded. "How many?" "Five." The woman thought it over. "Left just one for herself," she said in a low voice. "And she could have eaten the whole six I saw it in her eyes."

Then I up an' addresses 'em: "My Lords an' Gen'lemen, 'cos as how ye're all good boys, an' goes to church, an' don't eat too many wittles, an' don't take off your bracelets when you goes to bed, you shall obswerve me eat." Jim. Go it, Bill! I likes you, Bill. Bill. No, Jim; I must close. The imagination is a 'ungry gift, as the cock said when he bolted the pebbles. Let's sojourn the meetin'.

On hearing this, the kind landlady gave them a look of uncommon pity, exclaiming at the same time, as if in communication with her own feelings, "Musha, God pity them, the poor crathurs; an they surely can't but be both wake an ungry afther sich a journey, this blessed an' broilin'day och! och! if I had it or could afford it, an' they shouldn't want, any way arrah, won't ye thry and ate a bit of something?" addressing herself to them.

Odd you should ask now ain't it? Mat. You would get plenty to eat if you would work. Bill. Thank you I'd rayther not. Them as ain't 'ungry never enj'ys their damaged tarts. If I'm 'appy, vere's the odds? as the cat said to the mouse as wanted to be let off the engagement. Why should I work more'n any other gen'leman? Mat. A gentleman that don't work is a curse to his neighbours, Bill. Bill.

I liked the 'ogsheads best w'en I was 'ungry, an' that was most always, 'cause I could sometimes pick a little sugar that was left in the cracks an' 'oles, w'en they 'adn't bin cleaned out a'ready. Also I slep' under railway-arches, and on door-steps. But sometimes I 'ad raither disturbed nights, 'cause the coppers wouldn't let a feller sleep in sitch places if they could 'elp it."

I'm used to bein' 'ungry an' cold, an' all that, but but I allers like to see what's comin' to-morrer. There's allers somethin' else to-morrer. That's all about ME," and she chuckled again. Dart picked up some fresh sticks and threw them on the fire. There was some fine crackling and a new flame leaped up. "If you could do what you liked," he said, "what would you like to do?"

Hope it will eat tender." "That it will. I was afeard you would have nothing more than a rasher, and I'm that 'ungry." Jim Saunders was a stout, dark man about forty.

"Three!" broke in the Ancient; "so 'ungry as a lion, I be!" "Three hungry men, Prudence, who have been hearkening for your step this half-hour and more." Quoth Prudence shyly: "For the sake of my basket?" "Ay, for sure!" croaked the Ancient; "so ravenous as a tiger I be!" "No," said I, shaking my head, "basket or no basket, you are equally welcome, Prudence how say you, George?"

A party ain't necessarily drunk because he rolls about and falls down in the street; he may be mad, or 'ungry, or epileptic, and a body ain't always a body jest because it's dead and cold and stiff. Why, men, as you've seen, it may be a mummy, which is quite a different thing. If I was to put on that blue coat of yours, would that make me a policeman? Good heavens!

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