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Box And Cox choose

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[UK] J.M. Morton Box & Cox 19: Cox, my dear boy, let your mind recover its wonted tranquillity — it’s all serene — the umbrella is mine.
at all serene, adj.
[UK] E.B. Christy Box And Cox in Darkey Drama 6 8: Yes, you bullet-head wench, whose room am dis?
at bullet-headed, adj.
[UK] E.B. Christy Box and Cox in Darkey Drama 6 9: Nice business, dis ’ere.
at business, n.
[UK] E.B. Christy Box And Cox in Darkey Drama 6 9: Nuff ced – gib us yer claw.
at nuff ced, phr.
[UK] E.B. Christy Box And Cox in Darkey Drama 6 Preface: This piece will be found ‘just the cheese’.
at cheese, the, n.
[UK] E.B. Christy Box and Cox in Darkey Drama 6 9: Nuff ced – gib us yer claw (they shake hands).
at claw, n.
[UK] E.B. Christy Box And Cox in Darkey Drama 6 7: I bort a lot of sassengers at the Dutch butcher’s.
at Dutch, adj.2
[UK] E.B. Christy Box And Cox in Darkey Drama 6 9: Now don’t kick up a plug muss, gemmen.
at plug, n.1
[UK] E.B. Christy Box and Cox in Darkey Drama 6 7: I bort a lot of sassengers at de Dutch butcher’s.
at sassinger, n.
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