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Then, in a great voice, moved to rare anger: "Oot o' this afore I do ye a hurt, ye meeserable spyin' creetur" he roared. "Yo' mun wait till dark cooms to hide yo', yo' coward, afore yo daur coom crawlin' aboot ma hoose, frightenin' the women-folk and up to yer devilments. If yo've owt to say to me, coom like a mon in the open day. Noo git aff wi' yo', afore I lay hands to yo'!"
Though, to be sure, it WAS a long drive for her; and she was looking very frail this summer. "Ain't going to last long," muttered Jordan, making his escape by the porch door as Mrs. William puffed in by the other. "The sweetest old creetur that ever was created'll go when she goes. Yah, ye old madam, I'd like to give you a piece of my mind, that I would!" This last was for Mrs.
"He said he'd pay the money back; I said, 'Go to thunder! As if I cared about the money. I've got him out of Old Chester; that's all I care about." "Well," said Dr. Lavendar, "I hope you haven't got him merely out of the frying-pan." "So you think there is no fire in Old Chester? She's a pretty creetur, Lavendar, ain't she? Poor thing!" Dr.
"I'm sure," said she, mournfully, "I don't want to make you unhappy. If you can find anything to be cheerful about when you're on the verge of starvation, I hope you'll enjoy yourselves, and not mind me. I'm a poor, dependent creetur, and I feel I'm a burden." "Now, Rachel, that's all foolishness," said Timothy. "You don't feel anything of the kind."
Tatham, this ev’nin’, an’t you?’ is the only notice he deigns to take, after the lapse of five minutes or so. ‘Yes, I am indeed, Mr. Henry; now, do serve me next, there’s a good creetur. I wouldn’t worry you, only it’s all along o’ them botherin’ children.’ ‘What have you got here?’ inquires the shopman, unpinning the bundle—‘old concern, I suppose—pair o’ stays and a petticut.
"Just think!" said Grandma Keeler, with rapturous sympathy and gratitude, "how that poor creetur must a' felt!" "'Orion Spaulding of Weedsville, Vermont," Madeline went on but, here, I had to beg to be excused, and went to my room to get ready for the Sunday school.
So wild an' fierce-like 'e were enough to fright any woman, 'specially such a beautiful, gentle creetur' as 'is wife! Drink 's a fearsome thing!" "True, George. But Mr. Anthony would die rather than harm her, I am sure." "Maybe, sir but 'e looked 'orrible wild an' fierce when 'e rode off an' drink du be a tur'ble thing." "Now touching a chaise, George " "Chaise, sir?"
The Chemist answered yes. "Yes," said the old man. "She was a dear creetur. I recollect you come here one Christmas morning with a young lady I ask your pardon, Mr. Redlaw, but I think it was a sister you was very much attached to?" The Chemist looked at him, and shook his head. "I had a sister," he said vacantly. He knew no more.
Have ye found the woman? 'Yes, says I. 'I have found a genuine creetur. An' says he: 'What is her name? An' says I: 'That's tellin'. It's a name as oughter be changed, an' it won't be my fault if it ain't. An' then says he: 'Can I be of any 'sistance to ye? An' says I: 'No. Courtin' is like dyin'; ye can't trust it to another feller.
Don't turn round as if I was talking of him, but he's a squinting at me now in the full blaze of the coach-lamp, quite awful! In spite of his mother's injunction, Kit turned sharply round to look. Mr Quilp was serenely gazing at the stars, quite absorbed in celestial contemplation. 'Oh, he's the artfullest creetur! cried Mrs Nubbles. 'But come away. Don't speak to him for the world.
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