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"Up yonner, nearly straight ober head, close by dat lilly 'peck ob cloud. Dar dey be, one on de one side, odder on fodder, de ole cock an' de ole hen, I'se be boun!" "Your daylights be uncommon clear, nigger. I don't see ne'er a bird Ah, now I do! two of 'em, as you say. Ye're right, Snowy. Them be frigates to a sartainty.

The dog that digs out the woodchuck does not drift; he digs and barks, and saws wood, and by and by he has the woodchuck by the pants, and shakes the daylights out of him. He might lay by the woodchuck hole and drift all day, and the woodchuck would just stay in the hole and laugh at the dog.

But as I was saying, our baseball team has to give theirs a handicap, but their football team can beat the daylights out of ours. In a tug-of-war, we have to put two men on our end for every one of theirs. But they don't even try to play tennis with us." "Don't the other natives make their own firearms?" "No, and we're not going to teach them how!"

"I gosh!" he admitted, "I never thought to." "Jist'a' telefoamed, you could 'a' saved yourself all that " "Ain't they weltin' the daylights out o' that bell? All foolishness! Now they're ringin' the number one, two, three, four. Yes, sir, that's up in the West End. You goin'? Come on, then." "No, Frank, I can't let you go. You've got your lessons to get.

Why, you looked like like" here he floundered for adequate expression "like one of the devil's angels. An' I want to hear why you wore it." "For the same reason I'd wear any dress," she felt forced to reply. "Pretty Eyes, thet's a lie. An' you know it's a lie. You wore thet white dress to knock the daylights out of men. Only you ain't honest enough to say so.... Even me or my kind!

"I WOULD not! I'd stand right up to any mucker that passed a slighting remark on MY sister and I'd show him " "Look here, young Dempsey! If I ever catch you fighting I'll whale the everlasting daylights out of you and I'll do it without practising holding out my hand for a coin before the mirror, too!" "Why, Ted dear," Mrs.

He ought to be hung, but 'taint the custom in this here country, I understand, and I surmise we'd better scare the daylights out of him and give him twelve hours to get out." After some further discussion Ike's proposition was accepted.

"Ho!" cried Briant, and a jovial smile overspread his rough countenance as he sprang to a clear spot of ground and rolled up both sleeves of his shirt to the shoulders, thereby displaying a pair of arms that might, at a rapid glance, have been mistaken for a pair of legs "that's yer game, is it? won't I stave in yer planks! won't I shiver yer timbers, and knock out yer daylights, bless yer purty faces!

College does make a difference, you know." "Different! Dick! He'd better not. I'll thrash the daylights out of him. But he won't be different. Not to us, nor," he added shyly, "to you." "Oh, to me?" She laughed lightly. "He had better not try any airs with me." "What would you do?" inquired Barney. "You couldn't take it out of his hide." "Oh, I'd fix him.

"It's terrible!" roared the Cowardly Lion. "I remember when that green Witch appeared at the parade. She scared the living daylights out of me!" "But," added the Hungry Tiger, "what I can't figure out is why Queen Ozma never did anything about her. She could easily have looked into the Magic Picture to find the villainess, made a wish or two on the Magic Belt, and PRESTO, no more Wicked Witch."