Two years agoMacmillan, 1888 |
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... Trebooze , of Trebooze , always finger them over when they have any opportunity , and whisper to each other , half con- temptuously , - " Ah , poor thing ! there's a sign that she has seen better days . " And better days , in one sense ...
... Trebooze , of Trebooze , always finger them over when they have any opportunity , and whisper to each other , half con- temptuously , - " Ah , poor thing ! there's a sign that she has seen better days . " And better days , in one sense ...
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... Trebooze , of Trebooze , he , again , thorough - going Tory - very good patient he was once , and may be again - ha ! ha ! Gay young man , Sir - careless of his health ; so you see as a medical man , Sir- " " Which is the liberal paper ...
... Trebooze , of Trebooze , he , again , thorough - going Tory - very good patient he was once , and may be again - ha ! ha ! Gay young man , Sir - careless of his health ; so you see as a medical man , Sir- " " Which is the liberal paper ...
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... Trebooze of Trebooze . " " I say , " yawned the young gentleman , " where's old Heale ? " and an oath followed the speech , as it did every other one herein recorded . " The playing half of old Heale is in bed , and I'm his working half ...
... Trebooze of Trebooze . " " I say , " yawned the young gentleman , " where's old Heale ? " and an oath followed the speech , as it did every other one herein recorded . " The playing half of old Heale is in bed , and I'm his working half ...
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... Trebooze , testy and proud . " Not with my leave , or you'll be complaining two hours nence that I'm a humbug , and have done you no good . Get on your horse , and have four hours ' gallop on the downs , and you'll feel like a buffalo ...
... Trebooze , testy and proud . " Not with my leave , or you'll be complaining two hours nence that I'm a humbug , and have done you no good . Get on your horse , and have four hours ' gallop on the downs , and you'll feel like a buffalo ...
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... Trebooze stared at his audacity . " You're a rum hand . " To which Tom made answer in the same elegant strain ; and then began a regular word - battle of slang , in which Tom showed himself so really witty a proficient , that Mr. Trebooze ...
... Trebooze stared at his audacity . " You're a rum hand . " To which Tom made answer in the same elegant strain ; and then began a regular word - battle of slang , in which Tom showed himself so really witty a proficient , that Mr. Trebooze ...
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