Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: June 16, 2025
I say, butler, you must have gone out to quiet Don who by the way can't abear the sight of you through Mrs. Quarles's room: and, for all your threats, I'm not afeard to tell you what I think. First answer me this, Mr. Simon Jennings: where were you all that night, when we were looking for you? Oh! you choose to forget, do you? I can help your memory, Mr.
His boots, glossy pumps, and slippers she pushed into the shower-bath, where the poor fellow stepped into them the next morning, in the midst of a pool in which they were lying. In the course of the day all the servants gave Mrs. Timmins warning. The cook said she coodn't abear it no longer, 'aving Mrs. G. always about her kitching, with her fingers in all the saucepans. Mrs.
"Too much! Sure, damn it, wot's the good er bein' alive if we can't help each other sometimes. I don't mind how much I help a person if they have a little gratitood, but, damn it, I can't abear ingratitood." "Good-bye, Mr M'Swat, and thank you." "Good-bye, me gu-r-r-r-l, and never marry that bloke of yours if he don't git a bit er prawperty, for the divil's in a poor match." Back at Possum Gully
"I will talk to you when you are better, Lucy," said he, taking her hand. "Now you must eat and drink, and forget all among us lads of Devon." "Oh, dear blessed sir, and you will send Sir John to pray with me? For I turned, sir, I turned: but I could not help it I could not abear the torments: but she bore them, sweet angel and more than I did. Oh, dear me!" "Lucy, I am not fit now to hear more.
We medical men are pretty familiar with the kind of person who "can't abear doctors," and we like to have as little to do with him as possible. He is a thankless and unsatisfactory patient. Intercourse with him is unpleasant, he gives a great deal of trouble and responds badly to treatment. If this had been my own practice, I should have declined the case off-hand. But it was not my practice.
Taffy nodded. "It would be nice now, wouldn't it " She broke off, clasping her knees and staring at the blaze. "What would be nice?" Lizzie laughed confusedly. "Aw, you make me say't. I can't abear any of the young men up to the Chapel. If me and you " Taffy ceased blowing. The fire died down, and in the darkness he could hear her breathing hard.
An' forgive me for lyin', 'cause what I done was Nature, 'cordin' to Mister Jan; an' Nature's kind to young things, 'cordin' to Mister Jan; an' I be young yet. An' make me a better lass, for I caan't abear to feel as I do; an' make me think o' the next world arter this wan.
She's many a time fair clemmed, I'll assure ye, till I can't abear to see it, and I give her the bit and sup I might have had myself, for I'm not going to rob t' children neither for her nor nobody. Ye see it's her son that's preying on her mind.
Sus. Keep in yer breath a minute, an' push yer ribs out. It's one on 'em's got a top o' the other. Mat. Such a grand creature! And her colour coming and going like the shadows on the corn! It's no wonder he forgot poor me. But it'll burn itself out afore long. Sus. Don't ye talk like that, Mattie; I can't abear it. Mat. If I was dressed like her, though, and could get my colour back! But laws!
"Tell you what, Tony, I hate to see anything wasted," resumed Persis, after grace had been said. "If there's only an end of thread over, I can't abear to cast it away; I wind it on an old bobbin, thinking it'll come in some time." "The Lord never wastes nothing, wife," was Anthony's answer. "See how He grows plants in void places, and clothes the very ruins with greenery.
Word Of The Day
Others Looking