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‘Serve him so, sir!’ reiterated Slurk, in a louder voice than before.
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‘You will find very little to repay you for your trouble in this contemptible THING, sir,’ replied Slurk, bestowing a Satanic frown on Pott.
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The moment they began to flag, the mischievous Mr. Bob Sawyer, addressing Slurk with great politeness, said — ‘Will you allow me to look at your paper, Sir, when you have quite done with it?’
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‘The ribaldry of this miserable man is despicably disgusting,’ said Pott, pretending to address Bob Sawyer, and scowling upon Slurk.
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‘Serve him so, sir!’ reiterated Slurk, in a loud voice.
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_, Slurk; being restrained by the laws of his country.
Pickwickian Studies Percy Hethrington Fitzgerald 1879
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Then we have the extraordinary and realistic combat between Pott and Slurk in the kitchen of the "Saracen's Head," Towcester -- the one armed with a shovel, the other with a carpet bag -- and old Weller's chastisement of
Pickwickian Studies Percy Hethrington Fitzgerald 1879
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Slurk, my old pardner, has a little son who has only bin to skool two months, and yet he exhibertid his father's performin 'Bear in the show all last summer.
Artemus Ward 1865
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'You will find very little to repay you for your trouble in this contemptible THING, sir,' replied Slurk, bestowing a Satanic frown on
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841
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'Serve him so, sir!' reiterated Slurk, in a louder voice than before.
The Pickwick Papers Charles Dickens 1841
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