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Updated: September 7, 2025


"I never knew before what fun it is to raise one foot, an' then another, any time you feel like it." "There's lots o' things folks don't 'preciate," replied the sailor-man. "If somethin' would 'most stop your breath, you'd think breathin' easy was the finest thing in life.

It's comin' to you, an' you bet your life you're goin' to get it. With some folks this yere would be castin' pearls before swine, but not with you, 'Doby. You can 'preciate a play, an' I'm proud to be your partner. "The next few months goes on, an' 'Doby an' Billy keeps peggin' away at their claims, an' gettin' drunk an' rich about equal.

"Well, yo' saved me from bein' swindled, Mistah Swift, an' I suah does 'preciate dat." "How about the fellow you traded the cracked grindstone to, Rad?" "Oh, well, ef he done run it slow it won't fly apart, an' he'll do dat, anyhow, fo' he suah am a lazy coon. I guess we am about even there, Mistah Swift." "All right," spoke Tom with a laugh. "Sharpen it up, Rad, and start in to cut grass.

Oh, how can I ever find his face? and how can he ever smile upon me who have rejected him?" Hagar sighed heavily as she said, "Ye don't 'preciate de Lord, chile. Ye talks jes' as ef he was a man, an' could feel 'vengeful towards ye! Don't s'pose any man could forgive ye, honey, but de bressed Lord is all lub, Hagar knows dat, an' Jesus died jes' as much fur ye as he did fur anybody.

Dey aint no ways, like you. Dey can't 'preciate ge'nus. Now I mus' say as you can, in black or white! An' when I's so happy as to meet long of a lady like you who can 'preciate me, I'm willin' to do anything in the wide worl' for her!

"I agree with you, Mr Chucks, in the latter remark, to a certain extent." "Mr Simple, we never know the value of good descent when we have it, but it's when we cannot get it, that we can 'preciate it. I wish I had been born a nobleman I do, by heavens!" and Mr Chucks slapped his fist against the funnel, so as to make it ring again.

God must a-made him when his heart was pulsin' hot with love an' the lust o' creatin' in-com-PAR-able things; an' He jest saw how pretty it 'ud be to dip his featherin' into the blood He was puttin' in his veins. "To my mind, ain't no better way to love an' worship God, 'an to protect an' 'preciate these fine gifts He's given for our joy an' use. Worshipin' that bird's a kind o' religion with me.

"He never scratched really deep all day," said Peter mournfully, "only when we dressed him up in the doll's clothes he didn't seem to 'preciate that an' an' when I pulled his tail he didn't like that, neither." "He's a bad old thief, that's what he is!" exclaimed Rudolf, forgetting in his excitement to lower his voice. "And if we ever get back to Aunt Jane's and he's there, I'll fix him "

"I agree with you, Mr Chucks, in the latter remark, to a certain extent." "Ah! Mr Simple, we never know the value of good descent when we have it, but it's when we cannot get it that we can 'preciate it. I wish I had been born a nobleman I do, by heavens!" and Mr Chucks slapped his fist against the funnel, so as to make it ring again.

"De cook done put yo' name in de pot big. She say she glad we-all got man in de house to 'preciate vittles. Yes-suh, Ma'y Magdalen aim to make you bust yo' buttonholes whilst you hab de chanst." I am told that The Author always makes a great hit when he tells that on himself, and is considered tremendously clever because he can imitate Fernolia's soft South Carolina drawl. Mr.

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