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Updated: June 29, 2025
An' he jes cogitate, "Dey ain't no ghosts," an' wish he goose-pimples don't rise up dat way. An' he jes 'low, "Dey ain't no ghosts," an' wish he backbone ain't all trembulous wid chills dat way. So he rotch down, an' he rotch down, twell he git a good hold on dat pricklesome stem of dat bestest pumpkin whut in de patch, an' he jes yank dat stem wid all he might.
I ain't much account." Barbara looked at him in horrified surprise. "Oh, Uncle Jed!" she cried, "you mustn't talk so! You MUSTN'T! Why why, you're the bestest man there is. And there isn't anybody in Orham can make windmills the way you can. I asked Teacher if there was and she said no. So there! And you're a GREAT cons'lation to all our family," she added, solemnly.
"Oh, Mamsie Fisher," cried Polly, not stopping to hear the rest, but deserting the writing table to run and throw her arms around her mother's neck, "you're the bestest, dearest mother in all this world oh oh! Now I sha'n't have but one letter to write! How fine!"
So li'l Mose he grab up de nex' bestest pumpkin an' he scoot. An' whin he come to de grabeyard in de hollow, he goin' erlong same as yever, on'y faster, whin he reckon, he'll pick up a club in case he gwine have trouble. An' he rotch down an' rotch down, an' tek hold of a lively appearin' hunk o' wood whut right dar. An' whin he grab dat hunk of wood. . . .
Seems like we neveh did git to know the biggest and bestest of the words." "You had a dictionary?" "A which?" "A dictionary, a book that explains the meaning of all the words!" "Ho law! A book that tells what words mean, Missy. Where all kin a man git to find one of them books?" "Why, I've got I'm hungry, Mr. Rasba, I must get something to eat.
I've begged him to think twice, I may tell you, because the sea between you and me is a very cruel thought; but since you want a man and his wife, which was always your ambition, and since I should certainly lengthen your days if I was to bide along with you, and be happier far than I should be anywhere else on earth, I'll strive with my husband about it and try my bestest to change his plans."
I reckon dat's de quickest white-washin' job I done in some time!" chuckled Eradicate, as he grasped his long handled brush, and clambered down from the wagon, ready for a renewal of the hostilities on the part of Morse. "De bestest white-washin' job I done in some time; yais, sah!" A Trial Trip There was no fear that Anson Morse would return to the attack.
"'F I'd knocked your apple, you'd a scolded me." "Oh, no; I'm an angel," laughed Kat. "Kittie's the one that scolds." "Do you?" asked Pansy, leaning against Kittie, with a devotion that nearly knocked the whole pan of apples over. "I never scolded you, did I?" asked Kittie. "No, but Auntie Raymond says I mind you the bestest of anybody. I think I do.
"We know'd the Fourth o' July ain't no joyous day to you-alls, so we've done our bestest to keep you from thinkin' of it by bringin' some one to call on you. Ain't you glad to see again your old friend, Miss Shy Anna?" As the speaker finished, he stepped to one side, bringing into view of the porch a woman seated upon the head of a barrel in the cart.
"It's one o' the bestest things as ever war invented," continued the good woman, in her eulogy of the article in question; "and has did more good in it's time, nor all the doctors on the univarsal yarth put together could do, in the way of curing sprains, and bruises, and stomach-pains, and them things; and ef you don't believe it, Mr. Mr.
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