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A Victorian Fable(with Glossary)
n a e

    Bartlemy, to go to

    o to run ao leave someone in the lurch

    vertical care-grinder treadmill

    co to s

    marinated, to be transported; from t pickling herrings undergo in Cornwall

    poll up, to to live e sex in a state of

    unmarried impropriety

    liver-faced adj. -- mean, cowardly

    cty adj. -- infested h lice

    beef-upid

    cupboard-ing one wh wooden

    and hollow

    culver-upid

    fiddle-faced adj. -- applied to tenances

    glumpisubborn, sulky temper (our ainly fits the

    bill here!)

    squabby adj. -- fat, s and thick

    dab tros bad sort (back slang)

    in o be to ained a black eye, or quot;mousequot;, in the course of a

    tussle

    fadge, it expression meaning quot;it just  doquot;, or quot;it just  ;

    Jerry go Nimbles diarrhoea

    stun, to to astonish

    streak, to to abscond

    pick up ones sticks and to collect ones possessions and leave an establis

    cut, to notice; to do a quot;moonligquot;

    bolt, to to run away, escape

    a speel on to take a trip to try

    drum, to take

    top of Rome home (rhyming slang)

    Sten Saturday corruption of quot;S-in Saturdayquot;; tween Good

    Friday and Easter Sunday

    worm policeman

    pin, to to arrest, to apprehend

    scaly adj. -- unpleasant, disgusting

    shaver young person

    tom and Jerry, a a
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