You may be a brilliant essayist, as that fellow called you, and a tiptop literary swell, but you are not going to chuck up old friends in this fashion.
Hussars, and a tiptop swell in the bargain--well, Gyp let out that his brother Owen had proposed to Miss Elizabeth Templeton years ago at Alassio.
It didn't take long to find him, for he was sitting on the verytiptop of a fir-tree in Farmer Brown's yard.
Quite by chance he discovered Dandy sitting on the tiptop of an evergreen tree, as if on guard.
There he is now, on the tiptop of that tree over yonder.
They had set out from home with the mighty purpose of climbing this high hill, even to the very tiptop of its bald head.
The very tiptop of enjoyment would never be reached, unless the whole world were to become his treasure-room, and be filled with yellow metal which should be all his own.
Sergeant Schreiber would be a tiptop man for one--and little Duffy.
For the first time in his life he had climbed to the tiptopof an elm tree.
We seemed to be in for it, so the lessons were desired, and we comforted ourselves with the assurance that if Mary did not turn out to be a tiptop reciter she would surely prove a tiptopcornet player.
I have been good, absolutely tiptop beastly good, I tell you.
And when ladies call, dressed in the tiptop of the fashion!
Safely, wetly, and hungry, we five arrived at the Tiptop House about six, amid the congratulations of those who had ridden.
I remember how I was mortified last summer, up at the Tiptop House, though I was not in the least to blame, by a display Emma Fortinbras made of herself.
That's another tiptop chap,' said he, when we met, at length.
But there was the hare away up in the tiptop of that willow tree!
But I got up bright and early the next morning and got a tiptop breakfast, which Alexander Abraham condescended to eat.
We had a tiptop dinner that day, and I had made a pudding that was far too good for a woman hater.
Never was there a boy like Tommy Tiptopfor doing things.
It was to be a very grand ball indeed, given by the officers, and to which only the tiptop cream of the cream of Speckport society was to be invited.
You ought to have seen Natty driving up, captain; she handles the ribbons in tiptop style, and that black mare of Blair's is no joke to drive.
I thought them two women would bust out cryin' once or twice, but they belt in tiptop through the hottest of the wrangle.
She had a tiptop seat in my buggy, where she could catch first sight of everything that happened, and she took it all in, every speck of it, even a good dinner at the hotel.
You and Jim had better give metiptop bids all through or I'll peddle the truck from door to door and steal your trade right from under your noses.
I was clapping 'em and blowing 'em this morning, and that good, tiptop Wedding Cake teacher told me to come in his house, and his wife found some old gloves of his.
A larger boy, out of mischief, or rather in mischief, bent down a branch of the tree, telling Tommy there was a tiptop thing to tie up to.
That night, being the last of Arthur Gride's bachelorship, found him in tiptop spirits and great glee.
They returned to town; Messrs Pyke and Pluck and other gentlemen frequently protesting, on the way thither, that Sir Mulberry had never been in such tiptop spirits in all his life.
Her cargo space was littered up with a number of grain chutes, which would have to come out; and her boats, which had been stored in the empty hold aft, away from the weather, were in tiptop shape.
I had a tiptop coat--blue with brass buttons--but the boss made me change it.
Look here, old man, have you got any tiptop clo'es to sell to-day?
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