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FROM DRAWINGS BY WILL OWEN

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"Can I 'ave it took off while I eat my bloater, mother?" "Been paddlin'?” he inquired "Cheer up,” said Mr. George Brown Mr. Gibbs, with his back against the post, fought for nearly half an hour "Where is he?” she gasped "Gone!” exclaimed both gentlemen “Where?" "Why was wimmen made? Wot good are they?" "As far as I'm concerned he can take this lady to a music-'all every night" Mr. Chase, with his friend in his powerful grasp, was doing his best "What on earth's the matter?” she inquired "As I was a-saying, kindness to animals is all very well" "The quietest man o' the whole lot was Bob Pretty" "Some of 'em went and told Mr. Bunnett some more things about Bob next day" "Bob Pretty lifted 'is foot and caught Joseph one behind" "Me?” said the other, with a gasp “Me?" "Evening, Bob,” he said, in stricken accents "Just what I told her,” said Mr. Digson “What'll please you will be sure … "She'll be riding in her carriage and pair in six months" "The lodger was standing at the foot o' bed, going through 'is pockets" “'We thought you might want it, Sam,' ses Peter" A very faint squeeze in return decided him He felt the large and clumsy hand of Mr. Butler take him by the collar "I tell you, I am as innercent as a new-born babe" "And next moment I went over back'ards in twelve foot of water" His friend complied "You tell 'er that there's two gentlemen here what have brought her news" "Don't you know me, Mary?" "If I take you back again,” repeated his wife, “are you going to behave?" "What I want you to do,” said Mr. George Wright, “is to be an uncle to me" "It'll do to go on with,” he said "'Ow much did you say you'd got in the bank?" "'Gal overboard!' I ses, shouting" "Arter trying his 'ardest, he could only rock me a bit"

Ship's Company, the Entire Collection

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