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And, of course, I asked her all the more. Then says she, 'Jenny'll never forgive me if I tell you. 'Jenny shan't never know, says I; and I swore it, too. Then says Amelia, 'I can't abear to tell you, Tom, for I know it will break your 'eart. But Jenny, she don't care for you no more; it's Joe Wheeler as she fancies now, and she's out with him this very minute, as here we stand.

Jeames, holding up to his face a pot of porter almost as big as the young potifer himself. "Vill you now, Big'un, or von't you?" Spitfire said. "If you're thirsty, vy don't you say so and squench it, old boy?" "Don't ago on making fun of me I can't abear chaffin'," was the reply of Mr.

Crump could not abear, she said, to live in the house where she had been so respected and happy: so she sold the goodwill of the "Bootjack," and, with the money arising from this sale and her own private fortune, being able to muster some sixty pounds per annum, retired to the neighbourhood of her dear old "Sadler's Wells," where she boarded with one of Mrs. Serle's forty pupils.

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.

"If there's anything I can't abear it's them nasty scrawmy things. Did you tell him his dinner was ready?" "Yes, and he nearly snapped my head off." "What does he want to be skinning snakes for?" said the cook. "Oh, I don't know horrid things!

"I've plenty to do minding my own, I can tell ye," she grumbled, "but I couldn't abear to see t' ould lass taken to a 'sylum. They're queer places some on 'em, as I know. I'll be no more trouble to any one, she says, 'and maybe I'll make it worth your while too."

Finally the bulldog had been confined to the stable, where he remained the whole month, uttering from time to time such howls, with his snub nose in the air, that poor Nurse quite gave up hope of Amelia's recovery. "For indeed, my dear, they do say that a howling dog is a sign of death, and it was more than I could abear."

"If Uncle Abraham comes, sure he will bring Jacob with him; he always does. If it were Rachel I would not mind; but I cannot abear Jacob, with his great hairy hands and fat cheeks. And if I be pert to him, my father chides; and if I be kind, he makes me past all patience with his rolling eyes and foolish ways and words. I know what they all think; but I'll none of him!

It's always the same you can't keep any one for always. I couldn't abear it here now it seems as if everything in life was done, and there's no need for me to stay if Ernest puts Andrew in the way of this electrical engineerin' he's so mad for. Jake can board somewhere. He don't care about things so much.

Walden, oh, sir, I can't tell you! I can't indeed! it's about Miss Vancourt oh poor dear little lady! oh-oh! I can't I can't say it! I can't!" "Don't ye try, my gel!" said Bainton, gently "You ain't fit for't, don't ye try! Which I might a'known a woman's 'art couldn't abear it, nor a man's neither!"

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