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Updated: June 19, 2025
He can beat little Thomas Y. Simmons, Jr., all to pieces-make the best stump speech-address a public assemblage, and rivet all their minds-can make a jury cry quicker than any other man-can clear the worst criminal that ever committed crime-and he's good-hearted too-can draw the most astonishing comparisons to confound the minds of stupid jurors, and make them believe the d dest nonsense that ever man invented.
The poor dumb brutes were frightened as much as their owners, and they set up the d dest howl I ever heard in all my life. We were just nearing a station, so I told old Jack to drop off, which he did, and then he got onto the hind sleeper. The people at the station had heard the screams, and came running to see what was the matter.
Common Sense. What is the end of punishment as regards the individual punished? Custom. To make him better! Common Sense. Custom. We send them to the House of Correction, to associate with the d dest rascals in the country! Dialogue between Common Sense and Custom. Very scarce.
This startling circumstance, when Bon-Bon replied to his visitor’s remark, imparted to his manner an air of embarrassment which probably might not otherwise have been observed. “Why, sir,” said the philosopher, “why, sir, to speak sincerely I believe you are upon my word the d dest that is to say, I think I imagine I have some faint some very faint idea of the remarkable honour ”
"You're the d dest best pilgrim that ever struck this place, an' I kin lick ary man that says differ'nt. He's yore horse now, shore." "And how do ye do, Ned? God bless ye!" said Battersleigh a moment later, after things had become more tranquil, the horse now falling to cropping at the grass with a meekness of demeanour which suggested innocence or penitence, whichever the observer chose.
"What do you mean?" said Hycy, with a look of very natural surprise, and a pause of some time, "I don't understand you." "No," replied Hycy, "devil a syllable. My word and honor, Harry." "Well, if you don't, then, it's all right. You didn't appear to be tipsy, though." "I never do, Harry. In that respect I'm the d dest, hypocritical rascal in Europe.
Say, he's got a lot o' sassafiddity, somethin' like that, an' he says he's goin' to soak some corn in that stuff an' set it out fer hosses. Says it'll make 'em loco, so'st you kin go right up an' rope 'em. Now, ain't that the d dest fool thing yet? Say, some o' these pilgrims that comes out here ain't got sense enough to last over night."
"We haven't picked anybody yet," said Mr. Vane, "but the man who goes in will give you a cheque for what you've spent, and you can be governor next time." "Well, if this isn't the d dest, coldest-blooded proposition ever made, I want to know!" cried the Honourable Adam. "Will Flint put up a bond of one hundred thousand dollars that I'll be nominated and elected next year?
She put on a clean white frock every morning by breakfast time it was a sickly gray along the front the thick of the dinner-battle was writ large on it in black smudges. She herself explained: "I ain't sech er dirty 'ooman hit's dest I'se so big, dirt ketches me comin' and gwine." Air and more air she would have, regardless of weather.
Well, I had the d -dest time with him I ever had in my life except the day I was chased by a spotted mountain lion on Pine Mountain. I was hunting deer over on the Mutaw when I saw Old Clubfoot in the brush and fired at him. He turned and rushed towards me and I had just time enough to get up a tree.
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