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Updated: May 20, 2025


There's a sight more the matter with folks's p'int o' view than there is with the Lord A'mighty's world. Now, Jo, if you've got that cretur o' yourn into ship-shape, it always doos seem to me jest like a human cretur that's got the right p'int o' view, that fiddle doos, jest give it to us lively." Jo tuned up, with modest satisfaction, and two or three couples stood up to dance. Little Dr.

Eh, but we get sich a sight of strangers here now, the yan fairly drives the tother out of a body's mind. 'Doos foak coom for t' summer? asked David, lifting his eyebrows a little, and looking round on the bleak and straggling village. 'Noa, they coom to see the church.

I'd help eny feller, 'bout sech a job es this ere, jess fer the fun on't. Risky! Yes it's risky; that's the fun. I hain't hed my blood fairly flowin afore, sence the war. It doos me more good nor a box o' pills. Jerewsalem, how riled deacon'll be!"

P'r'a'ps I might get him up sooner if I used the whip; but how would you like any one to use a whip on you when you was picking apples or counting baskets of strawbys into a wan?" "Not at all," I said, laughing. "Well, then, what call is there to use it on a boss? He knows what he can do, and he doos it." "Has Mr Brownsmith had him long?" "Has Old Brownsmith had him long?" he said correctively.

Such was her summary comment. But not satisfied with that, she leaned out of the carriage, and, making an extraordinary grimace appear the mother in labour of the difficult words, said, 'Doos yo' laff? There was no helping it: I laughed like a madman, giving one outburst and a dead stop. Far from looking displeased, she nodded. I was again put to the dreadful test. 'Can yo' mak' laff?

She said "doos" and "oop," and "knaw," and "jist," and "la-ike," but it sounded quite pretty from her soft little mouth, and Milly thought she had a very nice way of talking. "No, mother doesn't let us go in the water here, at least, not unless it's very warm. We paddle when we go to the sea, and some day father says we may have our bath in the river if it's very fine."

Deliberately taking off his coat and laying it down, and pitching his hat after it, he drawlingly observed: "Look a here, fellers. I be ez disapp'inted ez any on ye, not ter see them fellers licked. But ye see, 'twuz the Cap'n that saved my back, an it don't nohow lie in my mouth no more'n doos yourn to call names naow he's tuk a noshin tew save theirn.

Onny Passon he be a rare good man, and he do speak to the 'art of ye so wise-like and quiet, and that's why I goes to hear him and sez the prayers wot's writ for me to say and doos as he asks me to do. But if I'd been unfort'nit enough to live in the parish of Badsworth under that old liar Leveson, I'd a put my fist in his jelly face 'fore I'd a listened to a word he had to say!

His throat was dry, for before the night was half over he had drunk the little water he carried; but the Arab song still came from his lips: "Doos ya lellee! Doos ya lellee! Tread, O joy of my life, tread lightly! Thy feet are the wings of a dove, And thy heart is of fire. On thy wounds I will pour the king's salve.

"I don't dink they doos dots," persisted the German, and he proved to be right in his surmise. With great labor the warriors bore the heavy tree forward, so that the larger end was against the side of the fort. Then, instead of using it as a battering ram, they lifted it higher until, with an exertion that must have been very great, it was raised even with the log wall.

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