Den, pympy, Modor Matt come along mit himseluf, shpoke some jeerful vorts mit me, dook me for a bard, und luck made a shange.
Oof he ain'd here he vas dook off, und oof he vas dook off id vas dot Prisco und Spangler vat dit it!
I haf der same kindt oof pad luck, den I met oop mit Modor Matt und der luck dook a shange.
They had his picture in the papers, and her; and then all at once she threw him over for some dook or something, and this feller went off.
He ain't livin' like a dook now, an' I guess it takes him all his time to scratch up his rent.
It will be as well to secure the horse as soon as possible; for though the dook tells me that the horse is intended for you, I have now and then found that the dook is, like myself, somewhat given to lying.
Then, again, I heard you say that the dook {61a} of Abershaw rode every night on horseback down the wooded hill.
The dook told me so, brother; you are born to be a great traveller.
No gypsy ever uses chal or engro as a separate word, or talks of the dukkering dook or of penning a dukkerin.
The dook tells me so, and, what's more, I had a dream.
The Rommany chi And the Rommany chal Shall jaw tasaulor To drab the bawlor, And dook the gry Of the farming rye.
You can write the lil of him whose dook gallops down that hill every night, even as the living man was wont to do long ago.
The Rommany chi And the Rommany chal, Shall jaw tasaulor To drab the bawlor, And dook the gry Of the farming rye.
Yes, in those days a Dook was a Dook and not a cock-shy for demigods [?
But the Dook of Midhurst was the pick of the bunch.
But if anyone was to do that to-day, Dook or no Dook, there'd be questions asked about it in the House of Commons, or a Royal Commission would be appointed.
Und if I see a feller vot don'd gry, I voodn't dook a trink of lager bier mit him.
Den he says, "Vell, vot for you dook dot gold, you false-hearded leetle gal?
I didn't seen some gold;" und she adds mit much sarkasmness, "Und you beliefed I dook dot gold.
De skoolmaster (dot's de villen) says dot she might dook some money to go vay.
She says slowfully, "I told you I didn't dook some gold.
If he knows what is good fer him he'll agray with Dook Richard, and lind him his support.
Oi came within ear-shot o' his tongue, 'the Dookwill give me the divil fer this.
The dooktells me so, and, what’s more, I had a dream.
Then, again, I heard you say that the dook of Abershaw rode every night on horseback down the wooded hill.
Dot lobster, he vas dook to snooze Mit vone eye open vide, Und ven dot dog vas come along, Dot lobster he vas spied.
So the Dook come and led me into the dining-room, and stacked me up against the table for a stand-up feed.
Maybe I'd be disguised as a tramp and I'd meet our old friend and college chum, the Dook of Sluff.
A deteckative acquainted with the knowing of a Dook and of Sherlock Holmes don't have to beg.
Then I went into the jool room, because the Dook had told me his son, the Dookette, or what you might call the little Dookerino, was in there.
A pair o' yellow gloves and an 'ard 'at 'ud make a dook out of a drain-man.
Kettledrum, theatrically; “I must tell the Dook of this.
Only let me get up, good Lord—and perhaps he told the Dook so.
Every night for a week the Dook appeared promptly in time for Nick's substantial supper, which, by the way, he advised his host to transform into dinner.
The Dook owes me two weeks' board, and I've give him notice to pay up or quit.
Here comes the Dook now," remarked the landlord of the Eureka.
It was like this, sir: when I left the army I was taken as valet by the Dook of Birmingham; his brother had been an officer in my old regiment, and I had been his servant.
I've driven the dook and the damsel together, as fur as that goes.
And the dook was that squiffy 'E wanted to go me "dooks up" for the fare.
He vos de drunkest man I efer saw; in fact, he vos so drunk dot he dook me for a gentleman, and asked me vould I haf someding.
Den I dook him around to a lamp-post on de next plock und gave him taffy like a step-father.
He cut loose from me und he dook eferyt'ing vat I haf.
That's what the Dook tells me in school, and then it comes to me.
But I'm willin' to make a bet right here that if he was to run again' the Dook she'd come out ahead.
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