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Alley! the pride of both our hearts; the sweet, the quiet, and the sorrowful child, that seldom played wid the rest, but kept wid mys ! Oh, my darlin', my darlin'! gone from my eyes for ever! God of glory; won't you support me this night of sorrow and misery!"
Now he noticed over his head the rustling of the pine trees, and he felt the wind blow in his face, coming from the marsh, and he smelt the bear. There was not the slightest doubt that a mys was coming! Zbyszko was afraid no longer, and having bent his head, he strained to the utmost his hearing and his sight.
The use of "m'" or "me" for "my" has often been hurled in my face as a reproach, but I never contracted "my" without good reason. I had a line in Olivia which I began by delivering as "My sorrows and my shame are my own." Then I saw that the "mys" sounded ridiculous, and abbreviated the two first ones into "me's."
"Are you 'my son Tom'?" asked Nancy, open astonishment in her tone. "I mean my Mr. Hamilton's son Tom?" "I am my Mr. Hamilton's son Tom; or shall we say our Mr. Hamilton's? Do two 'mys' make one 'our'?" "Upon my word, wonders will never cease!" exclaimed Nancy. "The Admiral said you were in Boston, but he never told us you would visit Beulah so soon!" "No, I wanted it to be a secret.
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