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More "Slippy" Quotes from Famous Books
... safe enough: There's none but sheep in sight for three miles round: And they're all huddled up against the dykes, With lollering tongues too baked to bleat "Stop thief!" Look slippy! I'm half-scumfished by these walls— A weak flame, easily snuffed out: the stink Of whitewash makes me queasy—sets me listening To catch the click of the cell-door behind me: I feel cold bracelets round my wrists, ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Krindlesyke • Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
... This refers to her intention to say something, which never fructified; but somehow got communicated, magnetically perhaps, to Dr. Conrad. "Never mind what, now. Because if your soles are as slippy as mine are, we shall ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Somehow Good • William de Morgan
... went back again to the wagon. He was particularly truculent that evening when the six-o'clock train came in. "Tickets, there; look slippy wi' your tickets." His head bobbed up at the window of another compartment. "Tick——" he began, and ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Tommy and Grizel • J.M. Barrie
... When the lash of her tongue made him grieve; What makes the banana peel slippy; And what the ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — More Songs From Vagabondia • Bliss Carman and Richard Hovey
... "My eyes, Jim, vat slippy valking 'tis this here morning—I should ave fell'd right down if so be as how I adn't cotch'd ould of a postis—vere does you thinks I ave been? vy all the vay to Vapping Vail, an a top o Tower ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Real Life In London, Volumes I. and II. • Pierce Egan
... Indians," said the Frenchman. "I 'ave 'eard; zey tell me, zey tell me at Valparaiso. But ah, it ees a fool; it ees a fool; zere is no Indians." "Beg pardon, sir," said the old sailor, "but if you go up among them jokers, you'll have to look slippy with a gun, sir," "Ah, a gon," he answered, "a gon. I was not to be bozzered wiz a gon. I 'ave what you call 'eem—peestol." He produced a boy's derringer, which might have cost about ten dollars, Spanish dollars, in the pawnshops of Santiago. "Peestol," murmured ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Great Sea Stories • Various
... said the former, with an expression of deep regret on his face, "but the say-weed is so slippy on them rocks we're almost for iver doin' that sort o' thing be the merest accident. But av yer as fond o' cowld wather as meself ye won't objec' to it, although it do ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — The Lighthouse • R.M. Ballantyne
... not light; and the distance is by far too great to make walking agreeable and easy; the wind blows strong, and the rain appears to be coming up afresh, and, by the time we have done, we shall find the ground will become slippy, and ...![](http://www.free-translator.com/rquot.gif) — Varney the Vampire - Or the Feast of Blood • Thomas Preskett Prest
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