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Updated: June 17, 2025


We 'ad Molly and Jen with us, sir, the two girls on the tray service, an' 'e looks so insultin' at us that I up and sez: 'Wat you looking hat, you fat slug? beg pardon, sir, but that's 'ow I sez, sir. Then 'e don't say nothin' and I sez: 'Come out and I'll punch that puddin' 'ed. Then I hopens the gate an' goes in, but 'e don't say nothin', only looks insultin' like.

Irene she says to me, 'Mamie, you plannin' to get married again? “'I dunno, I says to her, 'but if I do it'll be to some single fella. “'Huh! Irene says to me, 'You won't get no single fella; you'll have to marry a widower with two or three children. Think of her insultin' me like that! I could 'a' slapped her right in the face!” I asked Mame one Saturday what she'd be doing Sunday.

They drop their eyes before the insultin', oncomprehendin' sneers of the multitude, and fall into commonplace ways, and walks, to please the commonplace people about them. Jest dragged down by them Mockers and Scoffers. Some of 'em mebby united to 'em by links of earth-made metal, Sons of God married to the Daughters of men, mebby, and castin' their kingly crowns at the feet of a Human Love.

I don't know nothin about his money, an I'll not have yer insultin me in my own place! Get out o' my kitchen, if yo please! Saunders buttoned his coat. 'Sartinly, Mrs. Costrell, sartinly, he said, with emphasis. 'Come along, John. Yer must get Watson and put it in 'is hands. 'Ee's the law is Watson. Maybe, as Mrs. Costrell ull listen to 'im. Mary Anne ran to Bessie in despair.

If you'd do that, I tell you that cuss'll hit the trail so quick you won't git time to see it, an' you'll bust yourself laffin' to think you ever tho't it was around your layout. An' before I done talkin' I'll ast you to remember that when menfolks git around insultin' a helpless gal, cuss or no cuss, he's goin' to git his med'cine good an' from me." Buck's effort had its reward.

I'm goin' to get a leetle ranch and a leetle gal, an' settle down for sure." "I wish you may," said Polly heartily. "You sure acted mighty fine about that Peruna insultin' Mrs. Payson." Harshly as Polly had felt toward Buck, his actions in the recent incidents had softened her feelings toward him. "I admire to hear you say it," said Buck, bowing. "I've played square with women all my life.

"I willna gang," he exclaimed, "till ony kirk that pits oot the token at the sacrament, and taks up wi' they bit cairds they're usin' the noo. Cairds at the sacrament! it's fair insultin' to the Almichty." I parried the blow as best I could, and was on the verge of winning in the argument when he suddenly took another tack. "Forbye, I hae dune ma duty.

It's not my fault, ma'am, but when I thought about what mother used to say about heaven, you came into my mind. I felt as if I was insultin' you just by thinkin' about you a feller such as me to be thinking about such a lady.

"You were promoted Corporal, if I recollect," said he, "for gallantry in capturing one of the rebel flags taken by my brigade." "Yes, sir," answered Shorty. Billings was feeling very uncomfortable. "He called me a liar, and a stay-at-home sneak, and other insultin' things," protested he. "General, he slandered the 200 Ind., which I won't allow no man to do, no matter what he has on his shoulders.

"'Where I comes from, which is Texas, says the Lizard, ignorin' of Cherokee's manner, the same bein' some insultin', `they teaches the babies two things,-never eat your own beef, an' never let no kyard- thief down you: "'Which is highly thrillin', says Cherokee, 'as reminiscences of your yooth, but where does you-all get action on 'em in Arizona?

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