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  • Then about eleven o'clock in the morning there was a sort of like stiffening and excitement and like the von of fear spread - ing from outside the cell, and then we could viddy the Governor and the Chief Chasso and some very bolshy im - portant-looking chellovecks walking by real skorry, govoreet - ing like bezoomny.

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  • Perhaps you have been having a bit of a quiet govoreet behind my back, making your own little jokes and such-like.

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  • And then they said, almost like dear old droogs, that I was to sit down and we'd all have a quiet like govoreet.

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  • Our brief govoreet through the letter-hole was not, shall we say, satisfactory, yes?

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  • "Ah," said Georgie, "you think and govoreet sometimes like a little child."

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  • So I gave with the puzzled frown at this as I got dressed, but the white-coated under-veck just like grinned and would govoreet nothing, O my brothers.

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  • I didn't govoreet a single slovo, brothers, I was still feeling sick, though getting a malenky bit better now.

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  • The idea was, I knew, that this charlie was after becoming a very great holy chelloveck in the world of Prison Religion, and he wanted a real horrorshow tes - timonial from the Governor, so he would go and govoreet quietly to the Governor now and then about what dark plots were brewing among the plennies, and he would get a lot of this cal from me.

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  • So I told this veck to leave it a bit and we would govoreet about it again.

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  • I could viddy now through smarting glazzies these two smecking millicents at the back with me and the thin-necked driver and the fat-necked bastard next to him, this one having a sarky like govoreet at me, saying: "Well, Alex boy, we all look forward to a pleasant evening together, don't we not?"

    Where's the show? John Myles Aavedal 2010

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