It wos risky work, though, for a bobby twigged me, and it was only my good wind and tough pair o' shanks that saved me.' [Please select]
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He should be invariably taken to the spot, be sufficiently twigged there, and unceremoniously scolded into the yard. [Please select]
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"Yes, I twigged that--and then the mealy-mouthed, filthy hag came over me." [Please select]
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I couldn't go and change when I came back with the wire, as Crabtree would then have twigged that I'd been out in the rain. [Please select]
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When I said to Molly the man at the corner of Cuffe street was goodlooking, thought she might like, twigged at once he had a false arm. [Please select]
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