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'Well, I didn't arsk my 'Arry, either. 'I never said yer did, replied Liza. 'Oh, you've got the 'ump, you 'ave! finished Sally, rather angrily. The beer had restored Liza: she went back to work without a headache, and, except for a slight languor, feeling no worse for the previous day's debauch.
I arsk you, what is doctors? They never does me any good. I never seed anyone they'd done any good. And yet they keeps on and no one says nothing. It's fair sickening." There was a sound of footsteps behind me. I turned and saw a policeman climbing slowly up the bank towards the road. Like all policemen he appeared not to notice us until he was abreast of our seat.
"Dat time when the Yanks was goin' to Augusta, an I went to black my Marster's boot, he'd give us a two-cent peice, big as a quarter for boot blackin, I say, 'Marster who is dem soldiers? An he say to me, 'Dey's de Yankees, come to try to take you awy from me. An I say, 'Looks like to me Marster, ef'n dey wants to take us dey'd arsk you fer us. Marster laughed and say, 'Boy!
"For what I did to them after I came to I had to jump into the Mersey and swim ashore. British justice, you know. Inflexible! especially to a foreigner who cracks a couple of domestic skulls." "And then?" "English navy." The head clerk began to flash again. "And what, may I arsk, was wrong haw, haw! wrong with the sair-vice?" The new-comer almost smiled. "The grub, for one thing.
Why, I dunno where they've bin and put our little parler where me and Maria 'ave set of a hevenin' all these years regular. I dunno where they've put the pantry, nor yet the bath-room, with 'ot and cold water laid on at my own expense. And you arsk me to find your hevenin' soot! I consider, sir, I consider that a unwall that a most unwarrant-terrible liberty have bin took at my expense."
But we never got on well, she being upsettin' and masterful, so arsk her to my weddin' I didn't, and denied relatives existing, which they do, she bein' alive ten years ago when she larst wrote." "You have not heard from her since?" asked Paul, inquisitively. "Sir, you may burn me or prison me or put me in pillaries," said Mrs. Tawsey, "but deceive you I won't.
They entered upon a scene of indescribable confusion and clangour. "Ricky," cried Poppy, bending over him, "won't you speak to me? It's Poppy, dear. Don't you know me?" "No, 'e don't know yer, so you needn't arsk 'im." Poppy placed her minute figure defiantly between Rickman and her rival of the open door.
Not that I mind what he thinks." Mr. Silk breathed hard and looked from one to the other. "Perhaps he'll grow out of it," said Nugent, hopefully. "Cheer up, Teddy. You're young yet." "Might I arsk," said the solemnly enraged Mr. Silk, "might I arsk you not to be so free with my Christian name?"
"She's a lady, boys," exclaimed he who had offered to see after a funeral, "a reg'lar slap-up, high-toned, blow-yer-eyes-don't-touch-me lady; an' as she sees fit to do the civil to this fellar" striking himself on the chest "he's just going to drop his professional name, an' arsk yer to call him Mister Samuel K. Gregson, Esquire. Play on that."
They treated him bad at Grinder Brothers: they didn't give him a show to learn nothing; kept him at the same work all the time, and he didn't have cheek enough to arsk the boss for a rise, lest he'd be sacked. He couldn't fight, an' the boys used to tease him; they'd wait outside the shop to have a lark with Arvie. I'd like to see 'em do it to me.
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