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The effort necessary gave a tone of defiance to his words. 'What for willna ye speik to me, grannie? he said. 'I'm no a haithen, nor yet a papist. 'Ye're waur nor baith in ane, Robert. 'Hoots! ye winna say baith, grannie, returned Robert, who, even at the age of fourteen, when once compelled to assert himself, assumed a modest superiority. 'Nane o' sic impidence! retorted Mrs. Falconer.

'Not one o' me would show him sich impidence and disrespect, says he. 'An' I'll carry the rocks till I die, glory be to God, says he. "Now what could ye do with the like iv him?" Mr. Armour, who lived five years near Sligo, said: "The Connaught folks have no idea of preparing for to-morrow. They are almost entirely destitute of self-reliance.

But I must have been mistook leastways, them Arabs got in somehow. I hope you meant everything to go back?" "Quite," said Horace; "I saw the the person who sent them this morning, and told him there was nothing I cared for enough to keep." "And like his impidence sending you a lot o' rubbish like that on approval and on camels, too!" declared Mrs. Rapkin.

You alluse was sassier an' pearter den yo' brother Nelse, an' he had to go an' git killed in de wah, an' you you w'y, jedge, I'se spanked dat boy mo' times den I kin tell you fu' hus impidence. I don't see how you evah gits erlong wid him." The court repressed a ripple that ran around. But there was no smile on the smooth-shaven, clear-cut face of the young Southerner.

For a fresh sound of hoofs smote on our ears this time in the lane a tune pounded out to the accompaniment of loose stones volleyed and dropping between the beats. "Drat the man's impidence," said Miss Belcher coolly; "he's taken my mare!" "What's that you say?" demanded Mr. Rogers's angry voice from the yard. "You won't find another horse, Jack, unless you brought him. Whitmore keeps but one."

"An' I'm no to lowse sicht o' ye till ye hae put in yer appearance," he added; "sae gien ye dinna come peaceable, I maun gar ye." "Whaur's yer warrant?" asked Malcolm coolly. "Ye wad hae the impidence to deman' my warrant, ye young sorner!" cried Bykes indignantly. "Come yer wa's, my man, or I s' gar ye smairt for 't" "Haud a quaiet sough, an' gang hame for yer warrant," said Malcolm.

When we cam' aff at the Meadows, Sandy gaed roond aboot the beast, chucklin' awa' till himsel' juist like watter dreepin' intil a tume cistern; but he keepit oot o' the reach o' the cabby's kornals. I expeckit to see him get roond the linders wi' them for his impidence.

He was so happy that he could n't let go her hand. "An' jes' look at the boy! Ef he ain't got the impidence to be waihin' a mustache too. You must 'a' been lettin' the cats lick yo' upper lip. Did n't expect to see me in New York, did you?" "No, indeed. What you doin' here?"

'Why, thin, bad luck to your impidence, says the waiver; 'would no place sarve you but that? and is it spyling my brekquest yiz are, you dirty bastes? And with that, bein' altogether cruked-tempered at the time, he lifted his hand, and he made one great slam at the dish o' stirabout, and killed no less than three score and tin flies at the one blow.

Neither you nor I would be game to do a thing like that; we could n't be trained to it; simply because we belong to a superior race. I say, Toby!" for the half-caste had seated himself near Pawsome's bench, and was there enjoying his cockroach "off you go, like a good chap, and fetch Collins's horses. "Impidence ain't worth a d n, if it ain't properly carried out," replied the inferior creation.

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