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" I'm told, their use, — It's very odd that Sailoi-men should wear those things so loose. I did not understand him well, but think he meant to -say He'd seen that little vulgar Boy, that morning, swim away In Captain. Large's Royal George, about an hour... "
The Ingoldsby Legends: Or, Mirth and Marvels - Página 137
de Thomas Ingoldsby - 1890 - 406 páginas
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volumen 8

1841 - 742 páginas
...' muckingtogs,' and a hat turned up whk green. He spoke about his ' precious eyes,' and said he 'd seen him ' sheer. — It's very odd that Sailor-men...queer — And then he hitch'd his trousers up, as is, I 'm told, their use, — It's very odd that Sailor-men should wear those things so loos?. I did not...
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Dolman's magazine [ed. by M.G. Keon and E. Price]., Volumen 2

Miles Gerald Keon - 1846 - 532 páginas
...what could he mean ? With a ' carpet swab ' and ' muckingtogs,' and a hat turned up with green ; lie spoke about his ' precious eyes,' and said he'd seen...trousers up, as is, I'm told, their use, — It's verv odd that sailor-men should wear those things so loose," &c. To return, however, to the consideration...
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The Ingoldsby legends; or, Mirth and marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby ..., Volumen 2

Richard Harris Barham - 1856 - 442 páginas
...; what could he mean? With a "carpet-swab" and " mucking-togs," and a hat turn'd up with green. He spoke about his "precious eyes," and said he'd seen...queer — And then he hitch'd his trousers up, as 5?, I 'm told, their use, — It's very odd that Sailor-men should wear those things so loose. I did...
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A Budget of Humorous Poetry: Comprising Specimens of the Best and Most ...

1859 - 338 páginas
...gallows-looking chap,"—dear me! what could he mean ? With a "carpet-swab," and "mucking-togs," and a hat He spoke about his "precious eyes," and said he'd seen...sailor-men should talk so very queer— And then he hitched his trousers up, as is, I'm told, their use, —It's very odd that sailor-men should wear those...
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The New York Speaker: A Selection of Pieces Designed for Academic Exercises ...

Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 páginas
...turned up with green. He spoke about his " precious eyes," and said he 'd seen him " sheer," — It '8 very odd that sailor-men should talk so very queer — And then he hitched his trowsers up, as is, I *m told, t'neir use, — It 's very odd that sailor-men should wear...
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Poets' Wit and Humour

1861 - 300 páginas
...a " earpet-swab" and " muekingtogs," and a hat turn'd up with green. He spoke about his " preeious eyes," and said he'd seen him " sheer," — It's very...sailor-men should talk so very queer — And then he hiteh'd his trowsers up, as is, I'm told, their use, — It's very odd that sailor-men should wear...
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A lecture on wit, humour, and pathos

Benjamin Lambert - 1861 - 62 páginas
...'muckingtogs,' and a hat turn'd up with green. He spoke about his ' precious eyes,' and said he 'd seen him sheer ; It's very odd that sailor-men should talk so very queer ; And then he hitch'd his trowsers up, as is, I 'm told, their u*e; It's very odd that sailor-men should wear those things so...
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The Ingoldsby legends; or, Mirth and marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby. Carmine ed

Richard Harris Barham - 1866 - 514 páginas
...what could he mean ? With a ' carpet-swab ' and ' muckingtogs,' and a hat turned up with green. He spoke about his • precious eyes,' and said he'd...as is, I'm told, their use, — It's very odd that Sailoi-men should wear those things so loose. I did not understand him well, but think he meant to...
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The Ingoldsby Legends, Or Mirth and Marvels

Richard Harris Barham - 1867 - 526 páginas
...what could he mean? With a ' carpet-swab ' and ' muckingtogs,' and a hat turned up will) green. He spoke about his 'precious eyes,' and said he'd seen...did not understand him well, but think he meant to sny He'd seen that little vulgar Boy, that morning, swim away lu Captain Large's Royal George, about...
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The New York Speaker

Warren P. Edgarton - 1868 - 522 páginas
...talk so very queer — And then he hitched his trowsers up, as is, I 'm told, their use, — It 's very odd that sailor-men should wear those things...not understand him well, but think he meant to say He 'd seen that httle vulgar boy, that morning swim away In Captain Large's Royal George about an hour...
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