After he had done, he says to her, 'Now han't you picked my pocket? |
I'll pound it that you han't,' replied Sikes, with a bitter grin. |
If you know all this, you sir,' getting, as he spoke, between the visitor and the door, 'why han't you gone to Lawyer Lightwood? |
I SPECT they's the kind, though they han't never had no practice. |
Lors, I think the moths an' the mildew was sent by Providence o' purpose to cheapen the goods a bit for the good-lookin' women as han't got much money. |
I han't seen a way to get you safe, and I've looked arter you to know your ins and outs. |