He was not wicked, but as "Big"
Bill Totts he did a myriad things that Freddie Drummond would never have been permitted to do.
'Hang it!' said
Bill to himself in the cab, 'I'll go to America!' The exact words probably which Columbus had used, talking the thing over with his wife.
I told him I did not know his mate
Bill, and this was for a person who stayed in our house whom we called the captain.
So
Bill's got to come down the chimney, has he?' said Alice to herself.
I'm going to have
Bill take me in right straight after breakfast."
Strickland had no papers, but that was not a matter to disconcert Tough
Bill when he saw a profit (he took the first month's wages of the sailor for whom he found a berth), and he provided Strickland with those of an English stoker who had providentially died on his hands.
When I think of the fun, an' scrapes, an' good times
Bill an' me has had together, I could darn near hate you, Saxon, sittin' there with your hand in his."
Infuriated by political animosity, the wives in many a noble household wearied their lords with prayers to give up their opposition to the Colour
Bill; and some, finding their entreaties fruitless, fell on and slaughtered their innocent children and husband, perishing themselves in the act of carnage.
"Seems to me, Henry, they're stayin' remarkable close to camp,"
Bill commented.
Buffalo
Bill was in a horse-litter, with his leg broken by a bullet, and Mongrel and Blake Haskins's horse were doing the work.
The truth is, after all the declamations we have heard, that the Constitution is itself, in every rational sense, and to every useful purpose, A
BILL OF RIGHTS.
'Quite enough, quite, thankye,
Bill,' replied the Jew, putting down the glass after just setting his lips to it.