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Updated: June 27, 2025


I was going to get some potato salad, and I've just remembered I forgot." She hung her head, with a fingertip to her pretty lips, and pretended to look dreadfully ashamed. "Would you mind so ver-ee much skipping down to Bachmeyer's for some? Ah-h, is it just fearful neglected when it comes home all tired out?" "No, indeedy. But you got to kiss me first, else I won't go at all."

"No, indeedy, I doan't want t' go," answered the colored man, "though I would like to see dat country." "Then why don't you come?" "Hu! Yo' think, Massa Tom, dat I go anywhere dat I might meet dem little red men what Massa Durban talk about? No, sah, dey might hurt mah mule Boomerang." "Oh, I wasn't going to take the mule along," said Tom, wondering how the creature might behave in the airship.

Ned did not lift a rein. "What, you black rascal! You won't obey me?" Ned swung on his seat. "No, indeedy, Miss Lilly, I ain't a-gwine 'thout young Miss. The Dutch kin cotch me an' hang me, but I ain't a-gwine 'thout Miss Jinny." Mrs. Colfax drew her shawl about her shoulders with dignity. "Very well, Virginia," she said. "Ill as I am, I shall walk.

But when we get away from you, and off with the boys and girls, these things seem different. Were you always noble when you were little, Mother?" "No, Kingdon dear, I wasn't always. But my mother tried her best to teach me to be, so don't you think I ought to try to teach you?" "Sure, Mothery! And you bet we'll do our bestest to try to learn. Hey, Mops?" "Yes, indeedy!

Yeah, I would begin frizzling round if I was you. You'll generally notice the feller who's the last to laugh enjoys it the most. I'm that feller me and Swing both." "Aw, say " "Yeah, me and Swing will be thanking you for a healthy big check apiece when our time-limit is up. Yes, indeedy, that's us." "Is that so? Is that so?

"If you're laughing at me, I'll invite you to drop down here and stand on the end of my nose." Old Mr. Crow grew sober at once. The mere thought of perching himself in so dangerous a place was enough to put a quick end to his noisy haw-haws. "My dear sir!" he cried. "I wouldn't dream of standing on the nose of a fine old gentleman like you. No indeedy! My manners are too good for that."

"And Splash will have company to play with all the while," went on Bunny. "Two dogs are happier than one, aren't they?" he asked. "If two dogs eat more than one then two must be happier than one." "It's a new way of looking at it, but I guess it may be true," laughed Mrs. Brown. "But are you doing all this talking, Bunny, just to have company for Splash?" "No indeedy I'm not!" exclaimed Bunny.

I wanted the old gent to start me up in it, but he said, 'Nix come arouse. Fact is, I dropped the money he gave me to go through college with." He smiled at Stacey's disapproving look. "Yes, indeedy; there's where the jar came into our tender relations. Oh, I call on the governor always when I've got a wad. I have fun with him." He smiled brightly.

"I'll risk him," cut in Red. "Could you lead him down here in the morning?" "Yes, indeedy he's a perfect lady of a horse to lead -you can pick up airy foot climb all over him in fac', s'long's you don't try to ride him or hitch him up. If you do that well, young man, you'll get a pretty fair idee of what is meant by one of the demons of hell." "What kind of saddle have you got?"

Den we kin git sumfn better den strawbries." "Strawberries and such truck," I says. "Is that what you live on?" "I couldn' git nuffn else," he says. "Why, how long you been on the island, Jim?" "I come heah de night arter you's killed." "What, all that time?" "Yes indeedy." "And ain't you had nothing but that kind of rubbage to eat?" "No, sah nuffn else."

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