Mrs. Brown at the play, by Arthur Sketchley1871 |
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a-comin a-fightin a-goin a-lookin a-makin a-playin a-sayin a-settin a-standin a-talkin a-tellin abear adn't afore ag'in agin ain't anythink appened ardly arter avin bein Billin's boots bottle Catherine Wheel certingly Chadwick chap Chittens CHLORODYNE course creetur Dalston dear door dooty doubt downright eard say Elkins erself espect evenin feller fust gentleman give goes goin Gyptian heyes illudin isself ketched know'd lady larf law bless look Lord FRANCIS CONYNGHAM lovely MACASSAR OIL Merrykin milisher mother natʼral never night nothink ollers ouse owever partickler parties perlice perliceman play poor pre'aps pretty nigh Pudsey redicule reg'lar round sayin says Brown says to Brown settin Shakespeare shillin's sojer somethink street suddin sure tell theayter there's things thro took turn uffy umbreller urries waggerbone washus werry wiolent woman wonderful Wotever young Trueman
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42. oldal - I'm your lawful wife, and the mother of children; and ain't agoin' to set 'ere in cold blood and see murder done, to please nobody." And a party a-settin near says, " ' Ush ! " I says, " Who are you a-'ushin' ? I sha'n't 'ush. There!" Says another feller, a-'ollerin' at me quite rude,
36. oldal - I set eyes on, —a reglar beauty: wax-works was fools to 'er. Every one begun a-clappin' of their 'ands as she come forrard, a-makin' of 'er obedience quite pretty ; and I says to Brown, " Well, she is a dear, and you can tell as she's from the country : look at 'er rosy cheeks," for I never did see any one look more rosyer. Well, there she was a-standin' just over them musicianers, as couldn't play for lookin' at 'er, with 'er lovely 'air all in ringlets down 'er back, jest, for all the world,...
33. oldal - ... ole arternoon. But wot I liked best in that music as them gents was a-playin' were the ornet. I never 'card such ornet-playin', never; for the party as blowed it blowed that wiolent, a-turnin' that red, with his wains a-swellin', as I says to Brown, " Mark my words, he'll bust 'isself to bits; and, wots more, he'll blow us all out of the place.