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Father said he had a fancy to be prime fooler in his own establishment, but liking the poor knave's wit, civilitie, and good sense, he agreed to halve the businesse, he continuing the fooling, and Patteson for that is the simple good fellow's name receiving the salary.
"Po' Chloe hadn' heared mo' d'n half er de las' part er w'at Hannibal said, but she had heared 'nuff to l'arn dat dis nigger had fooler her en Jeff, en dat po' Jeff hadn' done nuffin', en dat fer lovin' her too much en goin' ter meet her she had cause' 'im ter be sol' erway whar she'd nebber, nebber see 'im no mo'. De sun mought shine by day, de moon by night, de flowers mought bloom, en de mawkin'-birds mought sing, but po' Jeff wuz done los' ter her fereber en fereber.
Of course a person can't be blamed for bein' born a fool, but a fool ought to know better than to be fooler than it's bound to be. I don't mind Mrs. Deford not noticin' me, but Susie, who sells her all her hats, says " "Mrs. Deford?" John Maxwell, who was only half listening, and who had been watching the children, turned toward Mrs. McDougal. "You mean Mrs. Walter Deford?"
Positive, fool; comparative, fooler; superlative, foolest. You are marching on with your degrees, Mr. Comstalk." "You might call me Dicky," I said in an aggrieved tone. "Dicky? Never! I should always be thinking of paper collars." "I wish I were witty like that!" She snuggled down beneath the robes. An artist's model, thought I. Never in this world.
"That's where that herd I was tellin' you about went in. The next morning you couldn't see hide nor hair of them. "It's a fooler for distance, too," he went on, "it's more than a mile to that little spot of rock, that projectin' up, over there.
They finally located a mine that looked good-natured an' generous; but it was a fooler. One day it coaxed 'em an' next it give 'em the laugh. Finally they each got down in turn with mountain-fever an' a beautiful young girl nursed 'em. She was there with her father, who was workin' a claim near by.
You git fooler an' fooler ev'ry day you live, I do believe." Uncle Ethan attempted a defense. "Well, he paid me twenty-five dollars f'r it, anyway." "Did 'e?" She was visibly affected by this news. "Well, anyhow, it amounts to that; he give me twenty-five bottles" Mrs. Ripley sank back in her chair. "Well, I swan to Bungay!
"Now, run away with your benedictions," said the Blue Domino breathlessly. "Shall I see you again?" eagerly. "If you seek diligently." She paused for a moment, like a bird about to take flight. "Positive, fool; comparative, fooler; superlative, foolest!" And I was left standing alone: What the deuce did she mean by that?
He calls on them to quit that fooler and get down to business: Give us our money's worth, condemn you to it, ye naughty knaves: fight! And fight they must, poor things, while the audience, that but now was bored to death, howls with rapture. So Rome passed away.
But God help all of us and our meal tickets if the audiences could see behind the scenes. Every trained-animal turn would be taken off the stage instanter, and we'd be all hunting for a job." "Yes, and there's rough stuff no end pulled off on the stage right before the audience's eyes. The best fooler I ever saw was Lottie's. She had a bunch of trained cats.
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