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It was seven when I looked at the clock as we come in from washin' dishes, so the tide must be still goin' out, and the ford jest right. Git dap!" "Hurry all you can, for goodness' sake! Is this as fast as we can go?" "Fast as we can go with this everlastin' Noah's Ark. Heavens! how them wheels squeal!" "The axles ain't been greased for I don't know when.
"Land! ain't they smart, seesawin' up and down in that part they learnt in singin' school! I wonder what they're actin' out, singin' hymn-tunes up in the barn chamber? Some o' Rebecca's doins, I'll be bound! Git dap, Aleck!"
"He kept his foot down on the speed place as if 'twas glued. He shoved the 'spark' whatever that is 'way back. Every once in a while he yelled, yelled at the top of his lungs. What he yelled hadn't no sense to it. Sometimes you'd think that he was drivin' a horse and next that he was handlin' a schooner in a gale. "'Git dap! he'd whoop. 'Go it, you cripples!
Git dap, January!" Ellery waded back to meet this welcome arrival. The horse plunged into the next channel, surged through it, and emerged dripping. The driver pulled the animal into a walk. "Say," he cried, "I'm cruisin' your way; better get aboard, hadn't you? There's kind of a heavy dew this mornin'. Whoa, Bill!" "Bill" or "January" stopped with apparent willingness.
After that the talk languished, and the silence was broken only by the distant droning of an electric car, the fizz and click of the arc light over the roadway, and the occasional dap of one the great beetles darting hither and thither in the glare.
"You see it's like this," he said, "this damp, not to call it a wet spring, has made this yer grass grow, and what I say is that weather that is good for farmers up to June is bad for us cricketers. But, bless me, there's nothing to complain of here I've played cricket in some funny places if you like, and many a dap on the side of the head I've had in my time."
The food of this bird, gathered on the banks of the Nile, was of a very constipating character, and it was observed, by the earliest naturalists, to suck up the water of the river and using its long bill for a syringe, inject it into its anus, thus relieving itself. VIII., Dap. 41, Hague 1518.
There she was, setting on the seat of Lonesome's wagon, holdin' the reins and as cool as a white frost in October. "Get in at once," says she. I jedged 'twas good advice, and took it. "Proceed," says she to the mare. "Git dap!" says I, and we started. When we rounded the sand hill we see the race in the distance.
I guess now you see there's nothin' to do but for us to get married don't you?" "Oh! Oh! Oh!" wailed Miss Parker, and burst into tears. Caleb groaned. "Git dap!" he shouted to the horse. "No use cryin', Hannah. Might's well grin and bear it. The joyful bridal party'll now proceed." But the horse refused to proceed, and his driver, peering forward, dimly saw a black barrier in front of him.
You'd spoil The Friar's temper with that unyielding wrist of yours; but if you are good, you may hold the ends of the lines, and say 'Dap! occasionally." And down to the street we went together, our cares dismissed. Jim handed Antonia into the trap, and they spun away toward Lynhurst, apparently the happiest people in Lattimore. The Going Away of Laura and Clifford, and the Departure of Mr.
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