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"She hadn't any tomb, an' ye disremember who she was." "Why," says Madame Bill, "the Senor Flannagan on that point speaks nearly the truth." "A-r-r-r! I'll have your blood!" says the Minister. "An' me givin' ye the soft word," says Flannagan, "an' apologies for takin' ye for a decorated rubber ball, an' bouncin' ye on the floor! 'Twas wrong of me.
Brown, for having joined the party and taken the oath at the wedding?" "What av I did?" "But did you?" "Maybe I did maybe I didn't; I disremember thim little things." The cross-examination continued for a considerable time; but nothing further that was material could be drawn from Brady. He seemed even more unwilling to answer Mr. O'Malley, than he had been in replying to Mr.
Stickles, the very embodiment of health and strength. "Sammy," said she, as the sled lurched along the rough road, "I don't like this bizness. But when the Lord's work's to be did, somebody's got to set his face like flint, as the Bible sez, an' do it. Don't ye ever fergit that, Sammy. Don't ye ever disremember that yer ma told ye." The Sting
"Well, sit down, an' don't offer to say a word unless you hear me goin' out. Sure maybe I disremember it altogether." Roseen sat down obediently and fixed her eyes on the old man's face. "Wanst upon a time," began Dan, with a twinkle in his eye, "the pigs were swine." Roseen gave an impatient wriggle. "Well, well, it's too bad to be tormentin' ye that way. I'll begin right now.
Their good luck had been so overwhelming in many ways, that it would have partaken of the unnatural, and might well have excited their fears for the future, had its completeness been unmarred by these drawbacks which, such as they were, probably they learned to disremember as the years passed over them bringing them new trials and added blessings.
Then them geysers blowed up, one arter the next, an' I heard somethin' kinder cave in between here an' China. I disremember things what happened. Somethin' throwed me down, but I couldn't stay there, for the blamed ground was runnin' like a river all wavy-like, an' the sky hit me on the back o' me head." "And then?" I urged, in that new excitement which every repetition of the story revived.
They stole that shirt right off o' the line! and as for that sheet they made the rag ladder out of, ther' ain't no telling how many times they DIDN'T steal that; and flour, and candles, and candlesticks, and spoons, and the old warming-pan, and most a thousand things that I disremember now, and my new calico dress; and me and Silas and my Sid and Tom on the constant watch day AND night, as I was a-telling you, and not a one of us could catch hide nor hair nor sight nor sound of them; and here at the last minute, lo and behold you, they slides right in under our noses and fools us, and not only fools US but the Injun Territory robbers too, and actuly gets AWAY with that nigger safe and sound, and that with sixteen men and twenty-two dogs right on their very heels at that very time!
A thing happened to myself, Stevie, last autumn, coming on winter, and I never told it to a living soul and you are the first person now I ever told it to. I disremember if it was October or November. It was October because it was before I came up here to join the matriculation class.
He must have landed safely and then what? After five years comes a signal and that signal a call for help that no pilot worthy the name would disregard.... "Where are we bound?" he demanded abruptly. "Rooshia," said O'Malley. "I disremember the name 'tis on my orders but I know it's a long way up north." "Spud," said Chet, "you're a rotten pilot; you're one of the worst I ever knew.
She were dead, and there were no one to love me, no, not one. I disremember* rightly what I did; but I know I were very quiet, while my heart were crushed within me. *Disremember; forget. "Jennings could na' stand being in the room at all, so the landlady took him down, and I were glad to be alone.
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