单词 | Brummy |
例句 | The presenter's Brummy tones are still audible - albeit with a little American intonation thrown in - but it is not only Deeley's accent which bears the mark of her transatlantic lifestyle. 2010-02-12T09:00:00Z While the other children on the estate spoke with a broad Brummy accent, Sileola insisted Eni and Sone spoke the Queen’s English. 'A lot of the England team still haven't apologised': Eni Aluko on life after whistleblowing 2019-08-24T04:00:00Z Brummy Brothers The New Jersey quartet blends contemporary bluegrass with jam band improvisation. 3-5 p.m. Going Out Guide for the District of Columbia, Sept. 8-14, 2016 2016-09-06T04:00:00Z I find myself on the phone to the Samaritans – a lovely woman called Debbie with a warm Brummy accent answers. I've got the Brexit blues. Can anything make me feel better? 2016-06-28T04:00:00Z “I say, Brummy, take him to the King’s Head, and we’ll join you.” The Queen's Scarlet The Adventures and Misadventures of Sir Richard Frayne Brummy was the only man of his party who betrayed no feeling whatever in the matter. In the Roaring Fifties Drink success to our great federation; With Brummy JOE's blessing 'tis crowned. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 102, June 18, 1892 Brummy appeared to be in the same position. While the Billy Boils Brummy had drifted down to loaferdom, and his nature was soured and his spirit revengeful against the world because of the memory of early years wasted at hard work and in being honest. Children of the Bush They wanted to make out Brummy was the man as owned the dorg—a remarkable dorg he was, too, and had been seen driving the sheep.' Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields Brummy claims the championship of Diamond Gully,' he said. In the Roaring Fifties Well," growled Brummy, "of all the —— I ever travelled with you're the ——. Children of the Bush So he brought the sheep home early and made arrangements for the burial by measuring the outer casing of Brummy and digging a hole according to those dimensions. While the Billy Boils They camped down the creek, and next morning Brummy started to shave himself. Children of the Bush Jumps up as soon as he was brought into court, and whines and scratches at the dock rails and barks, and goes on tremenjus, trying to get at Brummy.' Robbery under Arms; a story of life and adventure in the bush and in the Australian goldfields All that long years in a convict hell could do to rob a man of the grace of humanity and harden him to pain and labour had been done for Brummy the Nut. In the Roaring Fifties Swampy camped down the river, and Brummy supplied him with a cheap pair of moleskin trousers, tucker and tobacco. Children of the Bush Then, again, there was the case of Brummy Usen—Hughison I think they spelled it—the bushranger; he was shot by old Mr S—-, of E—-, while trying to stick the old gentleman up. While the Billy Boils If Brummy was mean skunk enough to act to a mate like that, Swampy would be even with him; he would wait till Brummy was asleep, collar the stuff, and clear. Children of the Bush "You wouldn't have got it if you had asked," said Brummy, uncompromisingly. Children of the Bush "Whatever are you a-doin' of, Brummy?" gasped Swampy in great astonishment. Children of the Bush "Wait and see," growled Brummy, with awful impressiveness, as if he were going to cut Swampy's throat after he'd finished shaving. Children of the Bush Well, Brummy hung around for a time, and tried to prove that he wasn't an impostor, but no one wouldn't believe him. While the Billy Boils Presently Swampy turned in and pretended to sleep, but he lay awake watching, and listening to Brummy's breathing. Children of the Bush Brummy must have touched something responsive in that old Scot somewhere, but his lack of emotion upset Brummy somewhat, or else an old deep-rooted superstition had been severely shaken. Children of the Bush "All right," said Brummy, with a big oath, and he felt in his pocket for two old pennies he had. Children of the Bush Brummy ignored Swampy's hand thrown out in hearty congratulation; and next morning he went to work in the shed. Children of the Bush I never rightly knowed Brummy's religion, blest if ever I did. While the Billy Boils When he thought it was safe he moved cautiously and slipped his hand under Brummy's head, but Brummy's old pocket-book—in which he carried some dirty old letters in a woman's handwriting—was not there. Children of the Bush The shed cut out within three weeks and the two sundowners took the track again, Brummy with two pounds odd in his pocket—he having negotiated his cheque at the shed. Children of the Bush Brummy was now a bloated capitalist, and proud, and anxious to get rid of Swampy—at least Swampy thought so. Children of the Bush He thought that the least that Brummy might have done was to have shared the "stuff" with him. Children of the Bush All the same it wasn't him; for the real Brummy turned up later on; but he couldn't make the people believe he wasn't dead. While the Billy Boils "Under your head, Swampy, old man," said Brummy, cheerfully. Children of the Bush "Look here, Brummy," he said reproachfully, "we've shared and shared alike, and——" "We never shared money," said Brummy, decidedly. Children of the Bush Brummy, who carried the billy, gave Swampy a long tramp before he camped and made a fire. Children of the Bush Brummy was a heavy sleeper, and that night Swampy went over him carefully and felt all his pockets, but without success. Children of the Bush He rested Brummy on the ground while he had another pull at the bottle, and, before going on, packed the bag of bones on his shoulder under the body, and he soon stopped again. While the Billy Boils "Never mind, Swampy!" said Brummy, soothingly, as his mate paused and tried to remember worse oaths. Children of the Bush He began to suspect that Brummy was up to his little game, and it pained him. Children of the Bush Brummy had a gloomy notion—Lord knows how he got it!—that he should 'a' gone on the boards if his people hadn't been so ignorant. Children of the Bush Brummy went up to "government house" in his own proper person, had a talk with the storekeeper, spoke of a sick mate, and got some flour and meat. Children of the Bush This admonition delivered, he hoisted Brummy into the chimney-trough, and with a last glance towards the sheep-yards, he retired to his bunk to have, as he said, a snooze. While the Billy Boils But one bad season they were very hard up indeed—even for Brummy and Swampy. Children of the Bush They had tea in silence, and smoked moodily apart until Brummy turned in. Children of the Bush All next day Swampy watched Brummy sharply every time he put his hands into his pockets, to try and find out in which pocket he kept his money. Children of the Bush Brummy seemed very cheerful and sociable, even considerate, to his mate all day, and Swampy pretended to be happy. Children of the Bush "I tole yer so, Brummy," he said impressively, addressing the corpse. While the Billy Boils Brummy and Swampy went apart to talk it over. Children of the Bush Brummy couldn't have lost the money and kept it dark—he'd have gone back to look for it at once. Children of the Bush "I know you have, Swampy," said Brummy, affectionately—as if he considered that Swampy had done his best in the interests of mateship. Children of the Bush On one occasion, when they were out of flour and meat; Brummy and Swampy came across two other pilgrims camped on a creek, who were also out of flour and meat. Children of the Bush She would argue about it till the day she died, and then she said with her dying breath: 'It wasn't Brummy Usen.' While the Billy Boils "Yes," said Brummy, resentfully, "an' you'll always be thrown' it up to me afterwards that I done you out of a job!" Children of the Bush Next day Brummy seemed in high spirits—they were nearing Bourke, where they intended to loaf round the pubs for a week or two. Children of the Bush Swampy crept back to him and felt the lining of his hat, and was running his hand over Brummy's chest when Brummy suddenly started to snore, and Swampy desisted without loss of time. Children of the Bush |
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