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From Fetter Lane to Gravesend choose

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[UK] Fetter Lane to Gravesend in Darkey Drama 5 I: Why de unbleached feller has de impudence to let somebody else into my car!
at unbleached American (n.) under bleach, v.
[UK] Fetter Lane to Gravesend in Darkey Drama 5 26: Bad money! oh, he’s a case!
at case, n.1
[UK] Fetter Lane to Gravesend in Darkey Drama 5 I: You’ll get hit under de left lug if you leff your luggage round like dat!
at lug, n.1
[UK] Fetter Lane to Gravesend in Darkey Drama 5 25: Would you like to come to the buffet? [...] And treat me to some pale?
at pale, n.
[UK] Fetter Lane to Gravesend in Darkey Drama 5 26: It’s him, sure pop!
at sure pop (n.) under pop, n.1
[UK] LANE Worksheets n.p.: Irishman’s sidewalk – center of the street [DARE].
at Irishman’s sidewalk (n.) under Irishman’s, adj.
[UK] LANE 415: (The whole crowd) 5 infs, Kit and posse; 3 infs, Kit and passel; 1 inf, Kit and parcel; 1 inf, Kit and crew; 1 inf, Kit and pack [DARE].
at whole kit and cargo (n.) under whole kit, n.
[UK] in LANE.
at numbhead (n.) under numb, adj.
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