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You wants to step forwards or to step backwards, quick as a wink, always moving the rear foot first, or else you'd stumble over it and get off your balance, and that would give t'other a chance. You must be wary, wary, ready to step up and hit, or step back out of reach. Keep your heyes on t'other's, and that will help you to judge the distance.

However, since he is your friend, Henry, it's all right; what's t'other's name?" "Bumpus John Bumpus." On hearing this, the boy clapped both hands to his sides, expanded his eyes and mouth, showed his teeth, and finally gave vent to roars of uncontrollable laughter, swaying his body about the while as if in agony.

Then there's Charlotte, the housemaid, and Baker, the 'between-maid' between upstairs and down, I suppose that means and Grimmer, the gardener, and Johnson, the boy that takes care of the horse. Each one of 'em seems to know exactly what their own job is and just as exactly where it leaves off and t'other's job begins. I never saw such obligin' but independent folks in my life.

"Not a word!" answered Polke. "Nor a sign! If he came down by that train you spoke of, he ought to have been in the town by four o'clock at the outside. But he's never been to the bank, and he certainly hadn't arrived at his house three-quarters of an hour ago. And since ten o'clock this morning t'other's disappeared, too!" "What Joseph?" exclaimed Starmidge.

T'other's a sergeant in my Lord Brocton's dragoons." "Ah, I saw they were hob-and-nob together. A fellow with a ditch in his face you could lay a finger in!" Fortunately for me, the Marquess was busy with a last glass of wine. Here was ill news with a vengeance. I had got out of the smoke into the smother.

He went away to Chettle and put the paper and the envelope in his hand. "That's the receipt," he said. "T'other's a bit of a present for you naught to do with the reward a trifle from me. Ah! you might like to know that I've just got engaged to be married!" Chettle glanced round and inclined his head towards the room from which Allerdyke had just emerged. "What! to the lady!" he exclaimed.

You know the saying: 'Cadet Roussel has two sons; one's a thief, t'other's a rogue. There's two Rullecours Rullecour before the catch and Rullecour after!" "He'll be honest to us, man, or he'll be dead inside a week, that's all." "I'm to be Connetable of St. Heliers, and you're to be harbour-master eh?" "Naught else: you don't catch flies with vinegar.

"Would he have a bit if I asked him!" said the boy, torturing himself in his generous impulse. "No, no. You eat it, my boy." Once more the cake was within an inch of the bright sparkling teeth, but the bite was not taken. Instead of eating, the boy held out the cake to his hostess. "Cut it in half, please," he said; "fair halves." "What for?" "I'm going to eat one bit; t'other's for Billy Jingle.

That barrel warn't big enough for a chap my size, and I feel quite curly. There's a crick in my neck, one of my legs is bent and t'other's quite screwed." "Oh, you'll be better soon," said the first mate. "Yes, I'm coming right again," replied the man. "Wait till you've had a trot or two up and down Captain Banes's deck. You'll let him, won't you, skipper?" "Urrrr!" growled the captain.

Beauchamp referred him to the Tory camp, whence the placard alluding to those ladies had issued. 'Both of them 's ladies! I guessed it, said the elector. 'Did you guess that one of them is a mythological lady? 'I'm not far wrong in guessing t'other's not much better, I reckon. Now, sir, may I ask you, is there any tale concerning your morals? 'No: you may not ask; you take a liberty.

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