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| "What did 'e want to go and git the fair 'ump about?" | [11] |
| "What's she got hold of now?" | [21] |
| "You have lofty ambitions and the artistic temperament" | [37] |
| "They ain't on'y a lot o' sheep! I thought it was reciters,
or somethink o' that" | [55] |
| "Mokestrians" | [75] |
| "Dear, dear! not a county family!" | [125] |
| "Well, he's had a sharp lesson,—there's no denying that". | [135] |
| "None of your humour here, mind!" | [155] |
| "I cann't get nothen done to 'en till the weather's a bit
more hopen like" | [171] |
| "They haven't the patiensh for it" | [183] |
| "It must be a sort of animal, I suppose" | [193] |
| "I see him standing on the very brink of the precipice" | [209] |
| "To-night is ours!" | [225] |
| "Why the blazes don't ye take it?" | [239] |
| "Thash where 'tis, yer come on me too late!" | [251] |
| "'Ere, Florrie, you ain't croying, are yer?" | [271] |