Excerpt: ... so so, Peterday, fairish! fairish!" said the Sergeant, stirring his tea round and round, and with his gaze fixed upon the opposite wall. "Then messmate, -why not a muffin, or even a occasional shrimp, -where be your appetite?" "Peterday," said the Sergeant, beginning to stir his tea faster than ever, and with his eyes still fixed, "consequent upon disparaging remarks having been passed by one Grimes, -our landlord, -concerning them as should not be mentioned in a inn parlour-or anywhere else-by such as said ...
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Excerpt: ... so so, Peterday, fairish! fairish!" said the Sergeant, stirring his tea round and round, and with his gaze fixed upon the opposite wall. "Then messmate, -why not a muffin, or even a occasional shrimp, -where be your appetite?" "Peterday," said the Sergeant, beginning to stir his tea faster than ever, and with his eyes still fixed, "consequent upon disparaging remarks having been passed by one Grimes, -our landlord, -concerning them as should not be mentioned in a inn parlour-or anywhere else-by such as said Grimes, -I was compelled to pour-a tankard of beer-over said Grimes, our landlord, -this arternoon, Peterday, at exactly-twelve and a half minutes past six, by my watch, -which done, -I ran our landlord-out into the road, Peterday, say-half a minute later, which would make it precisely thirteen minutes after the hour. Consequent upon which, comrade-we have received our marching orders." "What messmate, is it heave our anchor, you mean?" "I mean, comrade-that on Saturday next, being the twenty-fifth instant, -we march out-bag and baggage-horse, foot, and artillery, -we evacuate our position-in face of superior force, -for good and all, comrade." "Is that so, shipmate?" "It's rough on you, Peterday-it's hard on you, I'll admit, but things were said, comrade-relative to-business troubles of one as we both respect, Peterday, -things was said as called for-beer down the neck, -and running out into the road, comrade. But it's rough on you, Peterday seeing as you-like the Hussars at Assuan-was never engaged, so to speak." "Aye, aye, Shipmate, that does ketch me, -all aback, shipmate. Why Lord! I'd give a pound, -two pound-ah, ten!-just to have been astarn of him wi' a rope's end, -though-come to think of it I'd ha' preferred a capstan-bar." "Peterday," said the Sergeant removing his gaze from the wall with a jerk, "on the twenty-fifth instant we shall be-without a roof to cover us, and-all my...
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Add this copy of Money Moon, Vol. 29 to cart. $2.95, good condition, Sold by The Yard Sale Store rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Narrowsburg, NY, UNITED STATES, published 1979 by Bantam Books.
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Good. BARBARA CARTLAND HISTORICAL ROMANCE NOVEL. Reasonable and PRESENTABLE pocketbook style paperback. Some mild shelf wear to the covers. Good binding and the text flows clearly. Enjoy this reliable edition by the world famous English writer.
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Good-Very Good in Good-Very Good jacket. Solid copy with a rolled spine, a 1" tear along bottom edge of front cover and spine, a 1/2" tear on bottom edge of front cover, and covers show light wear. Dust jacket has same tears as covers, is soiled on spine and shows light wear. "Sampson Low's Sixpennies", undated, but probably 1930s. Lists up to # 49 on back cover and jacket.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. pp.248 clean tight copy BUT for some freckles to endpapers, frontpieces and some tops of text pages, d/j 1/2" tear top on hinge, and to top outer corner, back top and lower hinges, 1" large V shaped piece missing top back edge, soiling to back white cover Size: 12mo-over 6¾"-7¾" tall.
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