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Updated: May 13, 2025


Folks took alarm at the leastest matters; once my Lord Treasurer himself rode into London crying that the French army was already landed, when all that he had seen were some horses in the mist; once it was thought, from the noise of digging that some fat-head heard, that the Papists were mining to blow up Westminster.

Frick sat down on one of the big, carved chairs and fairly whined: "I've chased and chased all about here, and no one knows where Joel is. Polly, do find him for me," and he began to sniffle. "Oh, I can't," began Polly impatiently, then she finished, "Dear me! Why, I don't know in the very least where Joel is, Frick! not the leastest bit in the world."

I reckon yo' an' I better take a hand in dish yeah argument." "Not unless you want trouble!" cried Morse. "I doan't mind trouble, not in de leastest," answered Eradicate cheerfully. "Me an' Boomerang has had lots of trouble. We's used to it. No, Mistah Man, you'd better let go ob mah friend, Mistah Swift, if yo' doan't want trouble yo' ownse'f."

Tira slipped from under his hand and continued her ordered tasks about the room. But she smiled at him in the friendliest way. "Oh, no," she said, "I ain't the leastest mite afraid." She laughed a little, in a manner mystifying to him, for it suddenly seemed to her she should never be afraid of anything again.

You look there an' see if you can't find the leastest scrid. Blue, you remember, all folded up." Raven went into the kitchen where the pails of milk were on the table, waiting. He took off the stove cover and looked in, still an idle compliance, to quiet the man's mind. It was like an outcome to a dream.

But if you mind the leastest little bit I want you should say so, for things are mixed in this world and I don’t want to get to trampling on any other person’s feelings, much less you who have always been my best friend and always will be as long as I live I guess. ’Member how we used to play house on the old flat stone in the orchard, and you give me all the prettiest pieces of china with sprigs on ’em?

David now came running downstairs, and Phronsie, hearing that the sled was to be drawn out, pattered into the woodshed, too. "Oh, Polly," she cried in rapture, "now I'm going out to ride on it this very minute," and she danced round and round, clapping her hands in glee. "O dear me!" cried Polly, pointing out of the little low window. "See, Phronsie, there's only the leastest little bit of snow.

That's what I wanted to see you for." "Haven't you any idea what you intend to do?" "Not the leastest grain in the world. That's what I wanted to see you for, you see." "But you wish to do something." "I don't care. If I get enough to eat, it don't make no difference to me. I shan't get much to eat if I go back to Barkspear's." This seemed to be the great question with him.

But he might have spared himself this precaution, for the next glance showed him that the cradle was empty. 'Bless you, Mr Robins, the woman said, 'you give me quite a start, coming in so quiet like. But, there! I 'm all of a tremble, the leastest thing do terrify me. You might knock me down with a feather. First one thing and then another! The master yesterday and the baby to-day!

"Course," said he. "Anybody would." "Well, I can't tell her. I ain't even told mother yet, and I don't want to till she's on her feet again. And if aunt Hill gets the leastest wind of it she'll hound mother every minute, and mother'll give up, and well, I just can't do it, that's all."

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