Examples of using Bicky in English and their translations into Polish
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That's all very well," said Bicky, wonderfully braced,"but if I can't get the money any other way.
Well, I wish," said Bicky gloomily,"that he knew a way to get me out of the hole I'm in.
The only figure I will recognize," said Bicky firmly,"is five hundred quid a year,
At that, it took me the deuce of a time to persuade Bicky not to grab the cash
I imagine that Bicky in the past, when you knew him,
Bicky thanked him heartily
Very good, sir." When I took dear old Bicky aside in the course of the morning
You see," said Bicky,"I had a wireless from him to say that he was coming to stay with me--to save hotel bills, I suppose.
Bicky laughed, what I have sometimes seen described as a hollow,
as he passed the library door." Bicky gave a hollow sort of laugh.
I rather took to Bicky when I found that he was an Englishman
When I got back old Chiswick had gone to bed, but Bicky was there,
longing to hand them over, and Bicky, poor fish,
for dear old Bicky, though a stout fellow
I was sorry if Bicky was in trouble,
And Bicky came trickling in,
Bicky seemed a bit surprised.
Bicky rocked like a jelly in a high wind.
Bicky, old man.
Bicky followed him with his eye till the door closed.