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  • Knowing we were to depart at 1:00 a.m., the dinner was a protracted entertainment graciously hosted by the family of Mr. Bicky Oberoi, who had known Bill from his time in Ceylon filming The Bridge on the River Kwai.

    One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010

  • Bicky, on the other hand, was a troubled little boy full of anger and likely to run away again.

    Blood Test Kellerman, Jonathan 1986

  • "I'll see you in a while, Bicky," I said to the sullen boy.

    Blood Test Kellerman, Jonathan 1986

  • "Mrs. Moody," I said, "Bicky needs the chance to blow off steam on a regular basis."

    Blood Test Kellerman, Jonathan 1986

  • I've simply spent my life scattering largesse to blighters I didn't care a hang for; yet here was I now, dripping doubloons and pieces of eight and longing to hand them over, and Bicky, poor fish, absolutely on his uppers, not taking any at any price.

    My Man Jeeves 1928

  • I had met Bicky for the first time at a species of beano or jamboree down in Washington Square, not long after my arrival in New York.

    My Man Jeeves 1928

  • It wasn't much after nine by the time I'd dressed and had my morning tea and was leaning out of the window, watching the street for Bicky and his uncle.

    My Man Jeeves 1928

  • "Poor old Bicky didn't want to go to that ranch," I explained.

    My Man Jeeves 1928

  • "Five hundred a year!" said Bicky, rolling it round his tongue.

    My Man Jeeves 1928

  • Bicky followed him with his eye till the door closed.

    My Man Jeeves 1928

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