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Pagina 12
... coolies . They did not take much joy av that performince , an ' small wondher . A man close to me picks up a black gun - wad an ' sings out : ' I have ut . ' Good may ut do you , ' sez I. The coolie wint forward to this big , fine , red ...
... coolies . They did not take much joy av that performince , an ' small wondher . A man close to me picks up a black gun - wad an ' sings out : ' I have ut . ' Good may ut do you , ' sez I. The coolie wint forward to this big , fine , red ...
Pagina 13
... coolies . ' Tis a king's chair or a quane's . There's gold on ut an ' silk an ' all manner av trapesemints . Bhoys , ' tis not for me to countenance any sort av wrong - doin ' me bein ' the ould - but anyway he has had ut nine months ...
... coolies . ' Tis a king's chair or a quane's . There's gold on ut an ' silk an ' all manner av trapesemints . Bhoys , ' tis not for me to countenance any sort av wrong - doin ' me bein ' the ould - but anyway he has had ut nine months ...
Pagina 14
... coolies I received it . Dearsley himself was in no condition to say anything , and Mulvaney preserved a massive silence , broken only by the occasional licking of the lips . He had seen a fight so gorgeous that even his power of speech ...
... coolies I received it . Dearsley himself was in no condition to say anything , and Mulvaney preserved a massive silence , broken only by the occasional licking of the lips . He had seen a fight so gorgeous that even his power of speech ...
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