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Go away go away. Didn't I bring up three pairs of Hammond twins before I was eleven? You and Sir Oracle are nothing but cold-blooded theorists. Gilbert, JUST look at him! He's smiling at me he knows what we're talking about. And oo dest agwees wif evy word muzzer says, don't oo, angel-lover?" Gilbert put his arm about them. "Oh you mothers!" he said. "You mothers!
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.
"And I have desarved 'em," said Doe, striking his fist upon the table with violence; "for I have made myself jist the d dest rascal that was ever made of a white man.
'You're the d dest scoundrel that ever went unhung, replied the boy, looking up in his father's face and smiling. The roar of laughter that followed his answer was perfectly deafening, and was heartily joined in by the Dead Man himself, who had taught the child the very words and those words were true as gospel. The Dead Man knew he was a villain, and gloried in the title.
I reckon it's part o' th' bottom of a porter-bottle. Nice sort o' stuff this is t' call treasure, an' t' take such an all-fired lot o' trouble t' hide away! Why, I should jedge that that king must 'a' spent most of his time settin' up nights a-puzzlin' over plans for makin' sure that he was th' very d dest biggest fool that ever lived! an' that's just what he was, for sure!
"It was; but it turned out very well, because the old gentleman happened to be a very eccentric person, and was living alone, so that his friends really did not know what he had, or what he had not, but took it for granted that any watch produced belonged to him. So, if I were you in this case, when the gentleman's horse is claimed. I'd get the d dest old screw I could, and let them have that."
What I want to say to ye, stranger, is that this yer skunk which his name is Wiles hez bin tryin' his d dest to get a bribe onto Josh, and Josh, outo respect for his constituents, is jist waitin' for some stranger to waltz in and stop the d dest fight " "But, my dear Mr. Sibblee, there must be some mistake," said Wiles earnestly. "Mistake? Strip me!" "No!
I've done my d dest, and we're not a bit better off than when we began." He spoke in a cheerful, almost an exulting tone, quite unlike a man worsted in a hard and protracted struggle. "I'm sorry for the young lady," observed Bargrave; "but I never expected anything else. It's a fine estate, and it must go to the male heir.
And you wouldn't go fishin', 'cause you didn't like to take Uncle Dick's make-m'lieve flies, so I got some really ones, Be'trice, that'll wiggle dere own self." "Oh, dear me! It's too hot, Dorman." "'Tisn't, Be'trice It's dest as cool and by de brook it's awf-lly cold. Come, Be'trice!" He pulled at the smart little pink ruffles on her skirt. "I'm too sleepy, hon."
If the fruit were to be eaten along with meat, as a relish, a cupful of vinegar was added after the sugar. This made it a near approach to the finest sweet pickle. But as Mammy said often: "Dried peaches wus good ernough fer anybody dest by dee sefs, dry so." Apple drying commonly came a little before peach. Horse apples, the best and plentiest, ripened in the beginning of August.
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