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"I don't, nor niver shall," she answered firmly; but there was less conviction in her heart than voice. "Iss yo' do, lass," he coaxed, and kissed her again. She struggled faintly. "Hoo daur yo'?" she cried through her tears. But he was not to be moved. "Will yo' noo?" he asked. She remained dumb, and he kissed her again. "Impidence!" she cried. "Ay," said he, closing her mouth.
"The impidence o' the fallow! He has his leave: what for disna he tak' it an' gang? But oot o' this gang he sail. To ca' a man like mine a heepocreet 'cause he wadna procleem till a haul market ilka secret fau't o' the horse he had to sell! Haith, he cam' upo' the wrang side o' the sheet to play the lord and maister here! and that I can tell him!"
I'd see you farther than I could look first. You, indeed! faugh! musha bad luck to your impidence!" "Oh, i' you plaise, ma'am," said Biddy, dropping a courtesy, that might well be termed the very pink of politeness "we hope you'll show yourself a betther Christin than to be ignorant o' your catechize. So. ma'am, if it 'ud be plaisin' to you afore the company maybe you'd answer it."
"Well, maybe it's all for the best," said Andy, "afther all." "Augh, howld your tongue!" "And if it wasn't to be, how could it be?" "Listen to him!" "And Providence is over us all." "Oh! yis!" said the mother. "When fools make mistakes they lay the blame on Providence. How have you the impidence to talk o' Providence in that manner? I'll tell you where the Providence was.
If I was sich a black as to be chief wi' ony woman, and she wanted to gie me a present, weel, she might gie me a pair o' gloves, but one glove, what use would one glove be to me? I tell you, if a woman had the impidence to gie me one glove, I would fling it in her face." "Hands off that poor innocent," she said when he approached the baby.
"A'm to do naething o' the kind," retorted Speug, turning a dark red at this insult. "Nane o' yir impidence." "Maybe you're f-frightened to come," said Nestie, and dodged at the same time behind a lamp-post. "Why, Speug, I didn't know you were f-frightened of anything." "Naither I am," said Speug stoutly; "an' if it had been Jock Howieson said that, I'd black his eyes.
"I'll pull your leg for you," cried Mary, "old woman that I am, more than any of your young jades, if you don't drop that metre. Come down, I say!" "What is the trouble, Mary?" I asked. "Missis! The impidence of that brat! He's come to shut off the electric light without a word of warning, and you going to have company this blessed night for dinner." "Here are my orders," said the man, sullenly.
For what would it be but clean impidence o' me to think 'at there was a time when I was sittin whaur I'm sittin the noo and thinkin 't i' the vera kirk! I would be nearhan' deein for shame!" "Didn't you ever think, Isy, that maybe I might marry you some day?" said James jokingly, confident in the gulf between them. "Na, no ance. I kenned better nor that!
"Nixt toime he thries to hit ye, knock off his head for his impidence!" "Aye, 'it 'im! Don't take nothin' off of 'im!" advised two of the cockneys. Sympathy lay with the smaller man. Smith continued his tiptoe dance and led a straight right.
When he comes shooting off his bazoo to a man that could swaller him whole without loosening his collar, it's impidence; that's what it is. "'Well, as a favour to me? I says. "'Well, if you put it in that way I don't want to be small about it. "So Arizona goes up to Jones and sticks out his hand. 'There's my hand, Jones, he says. 'I'm mighty sorry you told me to shut up my mouth, says he.
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