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"Surelye, and knocked his hat off into the dyke, and then bought him a new one, with a lining to it." "And there was that time when " Several more anecdotes to the point were contributed by the various patrons of the bar, before the conversation, having described a full circle, returned to its original starting point, and then set off again with its vitality apparently undiminished.
"There's more than he gives a double arsenic dip, surelye." "Surelye but they mixes the can a bit. Broadhurst says as Socknersh's second dip was as strong as his first." The feeling about Socknersh's incapacity reached such a point that more than one warning was given Joanna for her father's sake, and one at least for her own, from Arthur Alce.
"And soon he won't be even that he'll just be living on Joanna." "She's going to keep him at Ansdore?" "Surelye. She'll never move out now." "But what's she want to marry for, at her age, and a boy like that?" "She's getting an old fool, I reckon." The date of the wedding was not yet fixed, though September was spoken of rather vaguely, and this time the hesitation came from the bridegroom.
My poor father had some wonderful books upon his shelves, that are mine to read now, and you'd be surprised at the lot I've learned out of 'em, even though I've been sheep-raising all my life." "Surelye, missus." "Now I'll tell you something about sheep-raising that has never been done here, all the hundreds of years there's been sheep on the Marsh. And that's the proper crossing of sheep.
Socknersh was inclined to be aghast at all the money the affair would cost, but Joanna soon talked him into an agreeable "Surelye." "We'll get it all back," she told him. "Our lambs ull be the biggest at market, and ull fetch the biggest prices too."
LUIGI. Surelye sir I imagine in suche wise of this armie, that mee thinkes I nowe see it, and I burne with a desire to see it incounter, and I woulde for nothing in the worlde, that you shoulde become Fabius Maximus intendyng to kepe the enemie at a baie, and to deferre the daie of battaile: bicause I would saie worse of you, then the Romain people saied of hym.
"Well, you work as well for me as you did for him, and I won't call you lazy, neither." She gave him a conciliatory grin, but Fuller had been too deeply wounded for such easy balm. He turned and walked away, a whole speech written in the rebellious hunch of his shoulders. "You'll get them beasts," she called after him. "Surelye" came in a protesting drawl. Then "Yup!
"I know bad meat from good, surelye," continued Fuller, feeling that popular sentiment was on his side "I should ought to, seeing as I wur your father's looker before you wur your father's daughter." "You were my father's looker, but after this you shan't be looker of mine. Since you won't mind what I say or take orders from me, you can leave my service this day month."
"The others wurn't fit, surelye." "But didn't I tell you to bring them?" "You did, but they wurn't fit." "I said you were to bring them, no matter if you thought 'em fit or not." "They wurn't fit to be sold as meat." "I tell you they were." "No one shall say as Tom Fuller döan't bring fit meat to market." "You're an obstinate old fool. I tell you they were first-class meat."
Tolhurst "there's no good young Mus' Southland saying as the girl's mother sent for her I know better." "I saw Mrs. Lambarde after church on Sunday," said Joanna, "and she wasn't expecting Elsie then." "Elsie went before her box did," said Milly Pump, "Bill Piper fetched it along after her, as he told me himself." "I'm sure it's Tom Southland," said Joanna. "Surelye," said Mrs.
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