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: The Travelling Companions: A Story in Scenes by Anstey F - English wit and humor; Voyages and travels Humor
ouldn't wonder.
CULCH. . It's not of vital importance if she did. Few-fee-fee-foo-foodle-di-fee-di-fa-foo.
PODB. Not a bit--to her. Better step out if we mean to catch that train. La-di-loodle-lumpty-leedle-um-ti-loo!
GUIDE. Cheery, oh, yais! Now com and beep troo dis 'ole. You see? A Mad Voman cooking her shildt in a gettle. Hier again, dey haf puried a man viz de golera pefore he is daid, he dries to purst de goffin, you see only de handt shdicking oudt.
CULCH. . So we perceive--a very sensible plan, no doubt, in some cases, my dear fellow.
PODB. . Do come and listen to him, most intelligent chap--great fun. Mr. Culchard is above that sort of thing, I dare say.
GUIDE. Your vriendts laike to choin, yais? Same for tree as for von. I exblain all de beecture.
MISS T. You're vurry obliging, Mr. Podbury, but your friend is explaining it all just splendidly.
PODB. . Perhaps I had better dismiss my chap, and take on Mr. Culchard too?
MISS T. No, I'd just hate to have you do that. Keep on going round. You mustn't mind us, indeed!
THE BLACK MUSHROOM. How I wish I'd been one of you!
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