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See the goney, how his pencil is a leggin' it off, for dear life. Oh, there is great fun in crammin' those fellers. "Now tell me candid, Squire; do you think there is no prejudice in the Britishers agin us and our free and enlightened country, when they can swaller such stuff as the Gougin' School and Black Stole?" "There is more in that story, Squire," said Mr.

"Oh, no, Bessie it's of no consequence any way," returned Tom, turning fifty different shades of red at once, "What a pretty green that silk is." "It is bright blue, but no matter! So you wont listen to me, Tom?" continued Elizabeth. "My dear girl, did I ever refuse to listen in all my life!" cried Tom. "But you see, you're a little mistaken, Bessie; I'm not such a goney as I used to be."

See the goney, how his pencil is a leggin' it off, for dear life. Oh, there is great fun in crammin' those fellers. "Now tell me candid, Squire; do you think there is no prejudice in the Britishers agin us and our free and enlightened country, when they can swaller such stuff as the Gougin' School and Black Stole?" "There is more in that story, Squire," said Mr.

Arthur was just applying the tool to the first tree, when he heard Zack's shout. 'The sunny side! Fix yer spile the sunny side, you goney. Which term of contempt did not contribute to Arthur's good humour.

"Now it's jist as like as not, some goney of a Bluenose, that seed us from his fields, sailin' up full split, with a fair wind on the packet, went right off home and said to his wife, 'Now do for gracious' sake, mother, jist look here, and see how slick them folks go along; and that captain has nothin' to do all day, but sit straddle legs across his tiller, and order about his sailors, or talk like a gentleman to his passengers; he's got most as easy a time of it as Ami Cuttle has, since he took up the fur trade, a-snarin' rabbits.

Sais he, 'How would you like to take charge of my almighty everlastin' property? "'Delighted! says the goney. "'Well, said Mr Astor, 'I am tired to death looking after it; if you will relieve me and do my work, I'll give you what I get out of it myself. "'Done! said the man, takin' off his hat, and bowin' down to the ground.

A goney, he replied. Goney! never had heard that name before; is it conceivable that this glorious thing is utterly unknown to men ashore! never! But some time after, I learned that goney was some seaman's name for albatross. So that by no possibility could Coleridge's wild Rhyme have had aught to do with those mystical impressions which were mine, when I saw that bird upon our deck.

She had faith in the success of all Bertie's undertakings. Everybody else laughed at him for his pains. Charley said he was a "goney," whatever that may be, and Amy advised him to turn his attention to something sensible. He travelled down to the spring every morning before breakfast, and with quickly beating heart examined the trap. There was nothing in it, but there were tracks all around.

"Well then, I will do my duty," said I, laughing, "he has fired into the wrong flock this time, I'll teach him not to do it again, or my name is not Sam Slick. I will make that goney a caution to sinners, I know. He has often deceived others so that they didn't know him, I will now alter him so he shan't know himself when he wakes up."

"Tom, don't look so!" she exclaimed. "I only wanted to tease you. I wouldn't have you leave me for the world; I should be wretched!" "Now you are kind again! I will stay. I won't tire you with telling you of my love " "But I want to hear," interrupted Elsie. "Oh, little child, it could do you no good! I suffer, Elsie, I suffer!" "Tom, you're a goose what you call a goney!" "I know it, dear!"

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