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" e wants to be confirmed an' all that. 'E won't never lead no new life, nor 'is wife won't get no good out o' all the money you gives 'im. No more you can't pauperise them as 'asn't things to begin with. They're bloomin "
The Writings in Prose and Verse of Rudyard Kipling - Page 166
by Rudyard Kipling - 1899
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Many Inventions

Rudyard Kipling - 1893 - 444 pages
...when they comes to die, Mum, but till they die what they wants is things to eat. The men they'll shif for themselves. That's why Nick Lapworth sez to you...you can't pauperise them as 'asn't things to begin witll. They're bloomin' well pauped ! The women they can't shif for themselves — 'specially bein'...
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The day's work

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 342 pages
...wants is things to eat. The men they'll shif for themselves. That's why Nick Lapworth sez to you that'e wants to be confirmed an' all that. 'E won't never...They're bloomin' well pauped! The women they can't shit' for themselves — 'specially bein' always confined. 'Ow should they*? They wants things it they...
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The Soul Market: With which is Included "the Heart of Things."

Olive Christian Malvery Mackirdy - 1906 - 374 pages
...when they comes to die, mum; but till they die what they wants is things to eat. The men they'll shif for themselves. That's why Nick Lapworth sez to you...things to begin with. They're bloomin' well pauped.' " Were a decent woman or a good man to go down among these miserable specimens of humanity, and for...
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The Less Familiar Kipling: And Kiplingana

William James Clarke - 1922 - 204 pages
...the title without spoiling something. How are you to render into French without missing a shade, " No more you can't pauperise them as 'asn't things to begin with. They're bloomin' well pauped " ? But here we come to a point which is at first sight puzzling. A male or female duffer writes stories...
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Many Inventions

Rudyard Kipling - 1898 - 448 pages
...they comes to die, Mum, but till they die what they wants is things to •eat. The men they'll shif' for themselves. That's why Nick Lapworth sez to you...bloomin' well pauped ! The women they can't shif for themselves—'specially bein' always confined. 'Ow should they ? They wants things if they can get...
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