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Updated: June 17, 2025
I'm thinking about gittin' a billet up-country, myself, soon. Where's he goin' ter be buried?" "At Rookwood, to-morrow." "I carn't come. I've got ter work. Is the Guvmint goin' to bury him?" "Yes." Bill looked at the body with increased respect. "Kin I do anythin' for you? Now, don't be frightened to arsk!" "No. Thank you very much, all the same."
An ef'n it was a Yank come 'long, he say too, 'What you prayin' 'bout? You gives de same 'sponse. An he say, 'We'se gwine save you. We goin' to set you free. You wants to be free, dont you? 'Yessir, Boss! 'Well den, Yank say, come go 'long wid me. Ain no use keep sayin' 'Please sir Boss, I'll have to arsk my Master. Yank say, 'what you mean, Marster? You aint got no Marster.
"No, they didn't," snapped Matilda, with a change of tone which did not escape Hurd; "and I don't know, sir, why you arsk them questions." "My good woman, I ask no questions. If I do, you need not reply. Let us change the subject. My sister tells me you make good curries in this hotel." "Hokar do, me bein' but a plain cook." "Oh! He's an Indian?" "Yes, he is, sir.
I'll be coughin' blood before eyght bells. 'Ow can it be myde up to me, I arsk? 'Oo's goin' to do it? Gawd? 'Ow Gawd must 'ave 'ated me w'en 'e signed me on for a voyage in this bloomin' world of 'is!" This tirade against destiny went on for an hour or more, and then he buckled to his work, limping and groaning, and in his eyes a great hatred for all created things.
Pretty strict, marster is. But good work and good pay." "And yer carnt arsk fer more, that's wot I ses!" threw in Dollops in his shrill voice. Now Cleek, all this time, had been edging more and more in the direction of Borkins and his sinister companion who were standing a little apart, but nevertheless were interested spectators of all that went on.
"If I know, I'm blest," said he. "Couldn't tell you if you was to arsk me!" It was impossible to resist the implied appeal for help. Mrs. Ragstroar put a large fresh potato on the table to enjoy its skin yet a little longer, and wiped the memory of its predecessors off on her apron. "Come along, Micky," she said. "I got to see Aunt M'riar; you come along after me. I'll just say a word aforehand."
He had made good use of the two half-crowns, for he had not only feasted and was feasting still: on a bag of winkles and a saveloy but was washed and brushed and had gone to the length of a shoe-shine and a collar. "Been waitin' since eleven o'clock, sir," he said, getting up and pulling his forelock as Cleek appeared. "Didn't knock and arsk for no one, though not me.
There's visitors downstairs that most beauteous young lady who spoke to me yesterday at Aylmer House, and a lady alongside of 'er as 'u'd make yer 'eart quake. Ef Queen Victoria was alive I'd say yes, it was 'erself. Never did I mark such a sweepin' and 'aughty manner. They're fine folks, both of 'em, and no mistake." "Did they give their names?" asked Mrs. Martin. "I didn't even arsk, mum.
That's what she couldn't understand. Why should a little angel child have to arsk for his breath and fight for it? There was no sense in making a child suffer like that. ... From Lennie's little box of a chest there came a sound as though something was boiling. There was a great lump of something bubbling in his chest that he couldn't get rid of.
'And you used to be quite a clever liar, Ginger, he said with philosophical regret. 'Arsk Jock Summers yerseif if you don't believe me, growled the boy. 'No, no, said the master shaking his head sadly, 'you are lying very badly to-day, Ginger. You have the heart to do it, but not the art. Hold up! Dick's hand went out unfalteringly. 'One, said the master. 'Two! Hurt, eh?
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