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That is the German way, he says. "But he don't have any use for anything German now not even the way they bring up children." "Ain't it a fact?" chuckled Frenchy. "Me mother makes the kids git up and give me the best chair when I come into the sitting room. 'Git up out o' that, Ye impident brat! An' let Mr. M'Ginnis sit down. That's the way she treats me.
"Ye'll be needing a wash the day, Mon Sandy, and the Sawbath but fower days syne," opined Dam, critically observing the moss-and-mud streaked head, face and neck of the raving, incoherent victim of Lucille's effort. When at all lucid and comprehensible Mr. Dam pocketed his hands and said but: "Havers, Mon Sandy!" "I'll tak' the hide fra y'r bones yet, ye feckless, impident "
The way you came whack on the pavement was j-just immense; and do you know, Peter, you looked quite nice when you lay f-fainting. One lady called you a pretty boy, and I was quite sorry you were unconscious." "Ye're a disgustin' liar, Nestie, besides being an impident young brat.
'Throth, I thried her every way, quoth Andy subsequently, after an experience of some months; 'I thried her by flatthery an' by thruth-tellin', by abusing her relations an' herself, an' by praisin' 'em, by appalin' to her compassion an' by bein' stiff an' impident, an' I might as well hould me tongue. A woman that couldn't be coaxed wid words, I never seen afore.
And I don't mean to be that impident as to tell my master as I ain't the only fool about the place. It wouldn't be no wise becoming." "But you think it would be true." "I says nothing about that. That's not the sort of language anybody has heard to come out of my mouth, either before your face or behind your back. But I do say as a man ought to behave like a man. What!
'Before the gintlemen was half done, he was picking his long yellow teeth wid a pin, an' discoorsin' 'em as impident as if he was a gintleman himself, the spalpeen! All unwitting of the storm gathering in the person of the cook, Mr.
'Why, thin, didn't I know what the vagabone wanted, lavin' the bee 'athout his dinner, an' goin' down this road, afther me lookin' at him this twel'month dressing himself out in all the colours of neckties that ever was in the rainbow, an' saunterin' about the place every Sunday in particler, an' starin' at her purty face as impident as if he was her aqual.
"Hi, you there!" he sings out. "Wee, wee, parleyvou!" my grandfather answers, making use of pretty well all the French he knew. "Confound you, Sir, for an impident dirty dog! What in the name of jiminy" I can't give you, Sir, the exact words, for my grandfather could never be got to repeat 'em "What in the name of jiminy d'ee mean by sitting on my clothes!"
'Oh, she's gaun the nicht, whether you let her or no', was the calm answer. 'And as to being impident, some folk ca's the truth impidence, because they're no' accustomed to it. But aboot Wat, ye ken as weel as me, ye micht seek east an' west through Glesca an' no' get sic anither. He's ower honest. You raise his wages, or he'll quit, if I should seek a place for him mysel'.
"Musha! what is it all about at all?" queried Mrs. McNally. "Elleney, quit cryin' an' tell me what happened ye? What was that impident fellow Pat doin' rollin' Mr. Brennan on the floor?" Elleney shook her head, and wept, and nearly throttled her aunt, but entered on no explanation. Quick steps were now heard in the passage, and Anna Maria burst in.
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