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Updated: May 13, 2025
"Then, if you make your eyes heavy and tired for the next mornin', you're robbin' the Service of what they got you for your eyesight, ain't you? I ain't forcin' you, noways. I'm only showin' you what's the square thing."
'I d'n' know about that, I says, 'it don't strike me 's noways likely 't when he suddenly observes the engine 'most on top o' him, he's goin' to take the time 'n' trouble to lay his head square 'n' even across the rail, 'n' you know 's well 's I do 't no rooster killed cornerways ain't never goin' to bring no nickel apiece for his corners.
"Here it is, to be sure," thought Keawe, and so with this man he noways veiled his errand. "I am come to buy the bottle," said he. At the word, the young Haole of Beritania Street reeled against the wall. "The bottle!" he gasped. "To buy the bottle!" Then he seemed to choke, and seizing Keawe by the arm carried him into a room and poured out wine in two glasses.
But the hardest task, and that which put Titus to the greatest difficulty was, to entreat with Manius for the Chalcidians, who had incensed him on account of a marriage which Antiochus had made in their city, even whilst the war was on foot; a match noways suitable in point of age, he an elderly man being enamored with a mere girl; and as little proper for the time, in the midst of a war.
There is an excellent epistle of Plato to Dion's relations, in which there occurs as nearly as possible these words: "When I came there, that happy life so much talked of, devoted to Italian and Syracusan entertainments, was noways agreeable to me; to be crammed twice a day, and never to have the night to yourself, and the other things which are the accompaniments of this kind of life, by which a man will never be made the wiser, but will be rendered much less temperate; for it must be an extraordinary disposition that can be temperate in such circumstances."
How many young men is there that we can tally out?" He shook his head. "There ain't none at all worth mentioning believe me!" says he. I did believe him. That left just Tom for the entry in the Bonnie Bell Stakes. Looked like he couldn't lose. Nobody said a word to Bonnie Bell about Tom Kimberly neither her pa nor me; for she was so quiet and shut up like we couldn't seem to break in noways.
His name is John Britton, but it's never anything but 'Dave' and 'Jack' between the two; they're almost like two boys together." Darrell wondered what manner of man this might be who could transform his silent, stern-faced host into anything boy-like, but he said nothing. "To see them together you'd wonder at their friendship, too," continued Mrs. Dean, "for they're noways alike.
"Well, sir, it looks more than likely," said the clerk; "as far as I've seen in my experience, ladies don't go inquiring into a young gentleman's ways, not without some reason. If they was young ladies, and noways related, we know what we'd think, sir; but being old ladies, and aunts, it's equally as clear.
"Circumstances, you well know, obliged me," said Shelby, haughtily. "Wal, you know, they may 'blige me, too," said the trader. "Howsomever, I'll do the very best I can in gettin' Tom a good berth; as to my treatin' on him bad, you needn't be a grain afeard. If there's anything that I thank the Lord for, it is that I'm never noways cruel."
Looks like I cain't noways behave. But I'm goin' to earn a big heap of money, an' buy things for Milo an' maw an' the girls. Only now they take all I can earn away from me." There was a warning call from Johnnie, ahead in the dusk somewhere; and the little fellow scuttled away toward the Victory and a night of work.
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