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vauch

British  
/ ˈvɒtʃ /

verb

  1. dialect to move fast

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"Have it as you like, Vauch, and don't burn your little fingers," said Davy; and then he opened the letter, and with many interjections proceeded to read it.

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As soon as Davy had recovered his breath he said, with what gravity he could command, "Seems to me, Nelly Vauch, begging your pardon, darling, that we've been a couple of fools."

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