10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HUCKABACK»
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huckaback in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Ten thousand a-year [by S. Warren]. By S. Warren
ing in to the culprit and offender ; when, I say, Huckaback felt an involuntary
consciousness that the gross indignities which Titmouse had just inflicted on him,
had been justified by the provocation — nay, had been far less than his
mischievous ...
2
Ten thousand a-year [by S. Warren].
Samuel Warren. which he had received — the result was, that the sleeping lion of
Huckaback's courage was very near awakening. " rve half a mind, Titmouse" —
said Huckaback, knitting his brows, and appearing inclined to raise his arm.
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Works of Samuel Warren: Ten thousand a-year (new ed. 1871)
said Huckaback with an insulting sneer. "I know what you're driving at," said poor
Titmouse ; and he continued eagerly, " and if anything should ever come up from
Messrs Quirk, Gam " "Yough!Faugh! Pish! Stuffl "burst out Huckaback, in a tone ...
4
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
interrupted Huckaback, with an air of angry wonder. " Oh dear, dear !" groaned
Titmouse ; " if I've been a brute to you, which is quite true, you've been the ruin of
me clean ! I'm clean done for, Huck. Cleaned out ! You've done my business for ...
vehemence ; " and I shall be cutting my throat — nay," striking his fist on the table,
" I will ! " " You don't say so ! " exclaimed Huckaback, apprehensively. " No,
Titmouse, don't — don't think of it ; it will all come right yet, depend on 't ; yon see
if it ...
6
The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
I may as well mention, by the way, that as soon as Snap got scent of the little
money transaction between his friend and Huckaback, he called upon tho latter,
and tendering him twelve shillings, demanded up the document which be had ...
Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith, 1840
As for Huckaback, by the way, Titmouse cut him entirely ; saying that he was a
devilish low fellow, and it was no use knowing him. He made many desperate efi'
orts, both personally and by letter, to renew his acquaintance with Titmouse, but
in ...
8
Victorian Needlework: Techniques and Designs
Darned Huckaback is always in weaving, is picked up by the needle good taste
for towels. The work is following the outlines of the pattern easy to do and
inexpeusive, and a chosen: in the towel-end, fora bold very small expenditure of
labour ...
Coarse huckaback darned with a famous block pattern of artistic simplicity
Coverlet in the sun, moon, and stars pattern of Colonial days Pattern of figures
whose pointed ends meet to form a star 1041-A — Corset -Cover of Set No. 15
buttons ...
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Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
He had not proceeded many steps, before it occured to him that a friend — one
Robert Huckaback — much such another one as himself — lived in one of the
narrow, dingy streets in the neighbourhood. He determined to take the chances
of ...
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HUCKABACK»
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huckaback is used in the context of the following news items.
Daily Diary, October 19, 1914
... or sweaters, body belts, mufflers, and woollen gloves, sheets, towels (Turkish and huckaback), games, and special medical requirements, viz. «Worcester News, Oct 14»
Felder Felder
A printed dress in crimson had ingenious caped sleeves, and a lemon sherbet cover-up in a huckaback weave nailed the Veruschka vibe. «Style.com, Sep 14»
Denis Kilcommons: Kenneth Horne and Kenneth Williams were a …
... Daphne Whytethigh, Rambling Syd Rumpo, Dame Celia Molestrangler and Binkie Huckaback, and that trail breaking duo Julian and Sandy. «Huddersfield Examiner, Nov 13»
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Kanye: you've always been at the head of the pack—except when the pack was made of some cheap and tacky textile (No Huckaback). «MTV Hive, Sep 12»