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Jim; it's as good as you are." "Good! I worn't a-thinking' about that. I wor jist a-looking at the picter of his blessed Majesty King George the Third, and the way he wore his wig. Kewrus, ain't it? Now, somebody's been and scratched 'im jist on the neck. Do yer see that ere cross?" "You seem awful suspicious, Mr. Jim. Give it me back again. I don't want you to have it." "Lord! suspicious!
'My nephew looks as though he was a-thinking more on t' little profit he has made on his pins an' bobs, than as if he was heeding how honest men were saved from being haled out to yon tender, an' carried out o' sight o' wives and little 'uns for iver. Wives an' little 'uns may go t' workhouse or clem for aught he cares. Philip went very red, and then more sallow than usual.
Cloam; and the purtier a flower is, the more delicate it grows. I've a-been a-thinking of you every night, ma'am, knowing how you must 'a been put about and driven. The Admiral have gone down to the village, and Miss Dolly to stare at the boats going out." "Then I may speak a word for once at ease, Mr. Swipes, though the Lord alone knows what a load is on my tongue.
"Ye see as it can't do him harm now, 'cause he ha' coom back; and ef oi says as I killed the man they will open the doors, and he will only have to walk out." "Oi ha' been a-thinking of that as I coom back," Bill said, "and oi doan't think as oi see my way clear through it now.
What people call her soul is just grannie herself. 'Why don't they say so, then? My uncle fell a-thinking again. He did not, however, answer this last question, for I suspect he found that it would not be good for me to know the real cause namely, that people hardly believed it, and therefore did not say it. Most people believe far more in their bodies than in their souls.
It's all very well to say you'll do a thing, but it aren't always easy, you see." "But is the powder magazine close by where he's lying?" "That's what I want to know, sir?" "Don't you know?" "No, sir; and that sets me a-thinking, how can he know?" "But you've belonged to the ship for years." "Ay, sir, I jyned for the first v'y'ge." "And you've seen her loaded." "That's so, sir."
He entered the Academy on the 3d of July, 1684, immediately after La Fontaine. His satires had retarded his election. "He praised without flattery; he humbled himself nobly" says Louis Racine; "and when he said that admission to the Academy was sure to be closed against him for so many reasons, he set a-thinking all the Academicians he had spoken ill of in his works."
After they had been with her awhile, they took their leave and returned home, where Titus, betaking himself alone into his chamber, fell a-thinking of the charming damsel and grew the more enkindled the more he enlarged upon her in thought; which, perceiving, he fell to saying in himself, after many ardent sighs, 'Alack, the wretchedness of thy life, Titus!
"I'm a-thinking, Squire, that if I arn't wanting that day I want to go up to Lunnon about a bit of business." "Go up to London!" said the Squire; "why what are you going to do there? You were in London the other day." "Well, Squire," he answered, looking inexpressibly sly, "that ain't no matter of nobody's. It's a bit of private affairs." "Oh, all right," said the Squire, his interest dying out.
It aint as I care for him, but it's the key and my character as I'm a-thinking of," cried the poor girl, bursting into audible sobs that could be restrained no longer. Mr Wentworth took a candle and went into Wodehouse's empty room, leaving her to recover her composure. Everything was cleared and packed up in that apartment.
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