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The widow lifted amazed hands to heaven. "De impidence er dem Dagoes! Little mo' an' dey'll be sen'in' messages to you er me! What her name?" "Name Bertha Grass," responded Mrs. Morton, "an', nigh as I kin make out, she live in one er dese little w'ite-paint cottages, right 'long yere." "Yas'm! I knows dat Dutch gal, ole man Grass, de tailor, dass his niece.
"Sandie," shouted the head keeper, "and you, Tom, get up out of yir beds this meenut; the poachers are after the pheasants. My word, takin' them alive, as I'm a livin' man, to sell them for stock: and broad daylight; it beats everything. He 'ill be an old hand, frae Dundee maist likely. And the impidence o't, eleven o'clock in the forenoon an' the end o' September.
I do think as it must have been Him He meant it all contrariwise, and just because you sold my beat, as I were burning and mad with rage I I never mind that part only I'm the happiest lass in the whole of Liverpool to-day." "You air," said Granger with a great oath. "It's like your impidence to defy me more and more. What do you mean by words such as them, you bad disobedient girl?
Pamela heard him cross the passage and open the kitchen door and begin politely, "Good morning, Miss Bathgate." "What are ye wantin' here wi' thae dirty boots?" Bella demanded. "I came in to see the Honourable, and she has nothing to give poor Peter to eat. Could he have a tea biscuit not an Abernethy one, please, he doesn't like them or a bit of cake?" "Of a' the impidence!" ejaculated Bella.
Far too many." "I shall 'ave 'em afore long," ses Mr. Cutts, nodding his 'ead. "Your good 'ealth," ses Bob Pretty, holding up 'is mug. "We've been wanting a man like you for a long time." "I don't want any of your impidence, my man," ses the keeper. "I've 'eard about you, and nothing good either. You be careful." "I am careful," ses Bob, winking at the others.
Oh, patther an' ave you dirty bosthoon blessed angels and holy marthyrs! kneelin' there in the middle o' the flure as if nothing happened look down on me this day, a poor vartuous dissolute woman! Oh, you disgrace to me and all belonging to you, and is it the impidence to ask my blessin' you have, when it's a whippin' at the cart's tail you ought to get, you shameless scapegrace?"
"Phew! begorra, but Oi nivver thought of that!" he ejaculated in sudden dismay. "Oi'm obliged to ye for the hint, misther. We'll load the guns and muskets, and make ready generally for the blagguards, if they have the impidence to be there."
"Gien yer lordship kens nane, sma' occasion hae I to baud a rizzon to yer han'. I thoucht but the thoucht itsel's impidence." "You young fool! You thought, because I came upon you as I did in the garret the other night Bah! You damned ape! As if I could not trust ! Pshaw!"
He has gone South for the week!" The train had begun to move out. The red man rubbed his eyes. "He has gone South for the week," he repeated. "Now that's just like his impidence. Did he say that I was to give you anything? 'Cause I won't." "He didn't," I said, and dropped away, and watched the red lights die out in the dark. It was horribly cold because the wind was blowing off the sands.
'I can't afford it, says the waiver, runnin' the horse at the ditch. 'Bad luck to your impidence, says the miller; 'you've as much tin about you as a thravellin' tinker, but you've more brass. Come back here, you vagabone, says he. Well, he was four days goin' to Dublin, for the baste was not the best and the roads worse, not all as one as now; but there was no turnpikes then, glory be to God!
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