| to one and oppositely from the other on its law of capture and | 1 |
| recapture), under the All In rules around the booksafe, fighting | 2 |
| like purple top and tipperuhry Swede, (Secremented Servious of | 3 |
| the Divine Zeal!) and in the course of their tussle the toller man, | 4 |
| who had opened his bully bowl to beg, said to the miner who | 5 |
| was carrying the worm (a handy term for the portable distillery | 6 |
| which consisted of three vats, two jars and several bottles though | 7 |
| we purposely say nothing of the stiff, both parties having an | 8 |
| interest in the spirits): Let me go, Pautheen! I hardly knew ye. | 9 |
| Later on, after the solstitial pause for refleshmeant, the same | 10 |
| man (or a different and younger him of the same ham) asked in | 11 |
| the vermicular with a very oggly chew-chin-grin: Was six vic- | 12 |
| tolios fifteen pigeon takee offa you, tell he me, stlongfella, by | 13 |
| picky-pocky ten to foul months behindaside? There were some | 14 |
| further collidabanter and severe tries to convert for the best part | 15 |
| of an hour and now a woden affair in the shape of a webley (we | 16 |
| at once recognise our old friend Ned of so many illortemporate | 17 |
| letters) fell from the intruser who, as stuck as that cat to that | 18 |
| mouse in that tube of that christchurch organ, (did the imnage of | 19 |
| Girl Cloud Pensive flout above them light young charm, in | 20 |
| ribbons and pigtail?) whereupon became friendly and, saying not | 21 |
| his shirt to tear, to know wanted, joking and knobkerries, all | 22 |
| aside laying, if his change companion who stuck still to the in- | 23 |
| vention of his strongbox, with a tenacity corrobberating their | 24 |
| mutual tenitorial rights, happened to have the loots change of | 25 |
| a tenpound crickler about him at the moment, addling that hap | 26 |
| so, he would pay him back the six vics odd, do you see, out of | 27 |
| that for what was taken on the man of samples last Yuni or Yuly, | 28 |
| do you follow me, Capn? To this the other, Billi with the Boule, | 29 |
| who had mummed and mauled up to that (for he was hesitency | 30 |
| carried to excelcism) rather amusedly replied: Woowoo would | 31 |
| you be grossly surprised, Hill, to learn that, as it so happens, I | 32 |
| honestly have not such a thing as the loo, as the least chance of | 33 |
| a tinpanned crackler anywhere about me at the present moho- | 34 |
| moment but I believe I can see my way, as you suggest, it | 35 |
| being Yuletide or Yuddanfest and as it's mad nuts, son, for you | 36 |