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Updated: June 16, 2025


Grandpa Brown looked surprised and, taking off his straw hat, scratched his head, as he always did when thinking. "Going to have a circus; eh? Well, where abouts?" "In your barn," said Bunny. "That is, if you'll let us." Grandpa Brown thought for a little while. "Well," he said slowly, "I guess I don't mind. I s'pose it's only a make-believe circus; isn't it?" "Yes," answered Bunny.

England is still a long way from the point at which French journalism has arrived in this matter. We cannot count an effective host of Girardins, Lemoinnes, Abouts, or even Cassagnacs and Rocheforts, each recognised as the exponent of his own opinions, and each read because the opinions written are known to be his own.

Chump; "and there, he's eatin'! and when a man takes to eatin', ye'll never have any fear about his abouts. And if ye read the 'Arcana of Nature and Science, ma'am, ye'll first feel that ye've gone half mad.

Warren, of Detroit, with my letter in his hand and with the statement that I would know the where abouts of William Anderson. He said his family had arrived in Detroit with his wife's father and that they were in the family of a colored minister by the name of Williams.

The appearance of the mistress of the house was in keeping with her surroundings She was forty years old or there abouts, with a large, strong figure, cheeks glowing with health, and firm, solid features, which could never have been called beautiful, but denoted great energy.

But the knowledge did not abash him in the least. He accommodated himself at once to the situation with that adaptability common to the American youth, whether of the South, North, East or West. “Where abouts did you leave David when you come away?” she asked with a studied indifference. “Hol’ on there, Buckskin w’ere you takin’ us? W’y, I lef’ him at the sto’ mailin’ lettas.”

Well to do, withal, though his wages don't come straight to him; for, independently of his place and the baronet likes him for his good looks and proper manners he is Farmer Floyd's only son, on the hill yonder, as thriving a small tenant as any round abouts; and he is proud of his master, of his blue and silver uniform, of old Hurstley, and of all things in general, except himself.

"Yes, so my employer tells me." "An' she'll not take no denial, won't she?" "I believe not," replied Martha, with a faint smile, which, like a gleam of sunshine on a dark landscape, gave indication of the brightness that might have been if grey clouds of sorrow had not overspread her sky. "What's the lady's name, Martha?" "Middleton." "And w'ere abouts may she live?"

True, it might not be clear to an outsider that they always made a difference between being converted and joining their company, so ready were they to mix up the two in their utterances; and the result's of what they counted conversion were sometimes such as the opponents of their proceedings would have had them: the arrogant became yet more arrogant, and the greedy more greedy; the tongues of the talkative went yet faster, and the gad abouts were yet seldomer at home, while there was such a superabundance of private judgment that it overflowed the cisterns of their own concerns, and invaded the walled gardens of other people's motives: yet, notwithstanding, the good people got good, if the other sort got evil; for the meek shall inherit the earth, even when the priest ascends the throne of Augustus.

"'Old on there," said the waggoner, "an' ye'll be as safe as though ye was in Abram's bosom. Not that I knows much about Abram anyway. Wheer abouts d'ye want in Minehead?" "The railway station." "Right y' are! That's my ticket too. Tired o' trampin' it, I s'pose, aint ye?" "A bit tired yes. I've walked since daybreak." The waggoner cracked his whip, and the horses plodded on.

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