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  2. DINGO DICK.

    "He's comin' round, Bill — see, his eyes are open." "Shove him inside, then — here's the bloomin' Cop—" ...

    Article : 691 words
  3. CHAPTER II.—DELIRIUM TREMENS.

    The next morning Dingo Dick and Bill Sims appeared in the bar, and two more wretched-looking objects it would have been diflicult to find—swollen, bleary eyes (one of ...

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  4. CHAPTER IV.—DINGO DICK'S STORY.

    Two men lay back in canvas chairs before the fire in Mr. Mason's sanctum (for the evening was somewhat chilly), enjoying the post-pran[?]ial pipe and something with a ...

    Article : 2,556 words
  5. CHAPTER III.—A DAY AT GEENLOW.

    A brisk, fresh morning, bright sunshine, and keen air. Such a day that one feels life is worth living, even from a mere animal standpoint. ...

    Article : 2,266 words
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