The lanes and alleys of the early city were unpaved and filthy with slops from the houses. [Please select]
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Any slops, eh. [Please select]
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"Girls is cruel put upon, mum," said one of the women; and another cried, "Nix, the slops." [Please select]
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"Make a dish of tea, then, you old coward, and I'll take it to him so soon as I get these slops off me."' [Please select]
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In cups of rocks it slops: flop, slop, slap: bounded in barrels. [Please select]
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Ben Dollard's loose blue cutaway and square hat above large slops crossed the quay in full gait from the metal bridge. [Please select]
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He ambled Dollard, bulky slops, before them (hold that fellow with the: hold him now) into the saloon. [Please select]
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"I should have got your slops cheaper," he added, "if I could have taken your clothes in without you." [Please select]
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Johnson who picked me up by the neck of my slops, saying, as he did so, "Boatswain." [Please select]
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Don't mess about the cook-room slops, but prove it to our face, The Widow's uniform[1] is not the soldierman's disgrace. [Please select]
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I groped my way into the shop, which was so dark as well as dingy that they had lighted a small oil-lamp just above the head of the man who served out the slops. [Please select]
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