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"No, sir," answered Joe, all the soul of his great namesake, Washington, beaming through his eyes; "me no tollumrate imperance; one imperant raskill make me blood cold more dan de winter do. Jamaikee no de place for de man of eddumcashum." "In fact, you left it in disgust," I suggested.
I inquired. "Bekase him not de same kind of place, sir, as before de niggers grow so d imperant." "But you must find Copenhagen very cold and uncomfortable," I replied; "and surely impudence in one's own country is more tolerable than discomfort and winter here."
Now, sir, if you're ever hard set in an argument or the like o' that, or if any o' the shthudjeents 'ud be throuble-some or imperant, why give them a touch o' this a lick of it, do you see; jist this a way.
Ketch, with much groaning and grumbling, took the ale and poured it into a jug of his own a handsome jug, that had been in the wars and lost its spout and handle giving back the other jug to the man. "You serve me such a imperant trick again, as to bring my ale a quarter of a hour aforehand, that's all!" snarled he.
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