The cabman bought a torch from a passer-by, and stuck it in his whip-barrel. |
He remained behind, and paid the cabman out of his own loose silver. |
And looking at the cabman, Stevie perceived this clearly, because he was reasonable. |
The Tuttle person now approached his cabman, who had waited beside the curb. |
The traveller up-ended his bluey against his knee, gave it an affectionate pat, and then straightened himself up and looked fixedly at the cabman. |
The cabman, generalising from observed cases, held the reins out of the way, that Tommy's tall hat might mount in safety. |