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Donald nodded with pleasure, and the girl continued, dreamily: "I allows thet, when God made people an' put the breath o' life inter them, he hadn't quite got outer his mind what he done on an earlier day, an' was jest improvin' on hit; fer hit sorter seems ter me thet big men an' women air like growin' trees, fashioned fer ter stand up agin ther eliments an' storms most times; but babies air like tiny leetle flowers so weak an' tender thet we hev ter take mighty good keer of 'em.

He seized her roughly by the shoulders. "Yes how you take on, Joe " "Take on!" he shouted. "You'd take on too if you stood in my place. You're sure you know what you're talkin' about?" "I seen the fence around the jail yard where they're goin' to hang him; I went over on purpose yesterday with one of the neighbors and took Arthur; I thought it would be improvin', but he'd seen it before.

It was accordingly ordered to be prepared, and pending its preparation the red-nosed man and Mrs. Weller looked at the elder W. and groaned. 'Well, Sammy, said the gentleman, 'I hope you'll find your spirits rose by this here lively wisit. Wery cheerful and improvin' conwersation, ain't it, Sammy?

I must say that since I grew up, we're improvin'; an' I hope, God willin', now that my father laves the management of the farm to myself, we'll still improve more an' more. I hope it for their sakes, but more, if possible, for yours. I don't know what I wouldn't do to make you happy, Ellen. If my life could do it, I think I could lay it down to show the love I bear you.

There he stood in the middle uv that hot that all-fired hot peraroor with his arms full uv eggs. What wuz there fur him to do? He wuz afraid to move, lest he should break them eggs; yet the longer he stood there the less chance there wuz uv the warm weather improvin' the eggs.

Trapes, I'm hungry, very hungry darned hungry!" "Which is a sign as you're improvin' rapid. Beef tea'll be here soon." "I won't drink the stuff!" "Oh, but you will, when Hermy brings it." "Hermione!" said Ravenslee, his voice grown gentle, and laying down his book again. "Mrs. Trapes, have you noticed any change in her lately?" "A bit handsomer, p'r'aps "

"Oh thin, gintlemen," replied Connor, dexterously parrying the question, "but it's a mighty improvin' thing to see our own Bishop, God spare his Lordship to us! an the Protestant minister o' the parish joinin' together to relieve an' give good advice to the poor! Bedad, it's settin' a fine example, so it is, to the Quality, if they'd take patthern by it."

"I didn't know," he said hastily, "that you people " and he stopped suddenly, realizing the ungracious ending to his sentence. "You mean us colored folks, you didn't think we troubled 'bout such things? Yas, sah, we don' have all the advantages o' white folks but we're improvin' right along.

You're young, you see, an' foolish, and your mind needs improvin'. In short, you want a good deal o' the poetry knocked out o' you, for it's not like your mother's poetry by any means, so you needn't flatter yourself not built on the same lines by a long way. Well where was I?" "Only got the length of the holiday yet, father." "Only, indeed. You ungrateful dog!

"The dark one, the man on the bay horse, seemed to be a pretty capable-looking individual," said Winthrop. "Glad you noticed that. You're improvin'. He is a capable gent. He's a old two-gun man. Did you see how he had his guns tied down low so they would pull quick. Nothin' fancy about him, but he's good leather. The other one don't count." "What shall I do when they come back?"

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