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Updated: May 6, 2025
"Well," said Jake Sawyer reasonably, "most o' the eddicated folks'll tell you that's what the world is. Miss Weir, now, was tellin' that to our twins jist to-day." Spectacle John sniffed. "Huh! That young Graham, that teached here before her, was loony on the same notion. He's sit up half the night argifyin' with me that the earth was spinnin' 'round like a dog after its tail.
Why, he can make a bird with a pen, and it looks like it's jest ready to fly he's teached writin' school all up and down the creek, and I reckon he's the best. But I'm sorry about this thing, and I don't feel like takin' it." "You've got to take it." "Then I must. But you know where it is any time you want it," he said, putting the check into his pocket.
My eyes grow shame to say it. Little book, close my secret! Second Entry ALL day many rains come down in garden. He steals flowers' sweetness and damp my heart with lonesome. Last rainy day Merrit San teached me more better English, and he laugh very long when I read the English writing with my Japanese tongue. He say: "Ah, Yuki San, you very funny little girl!"
Yes, they even swear that 'tis the officials that stick to the law for the sake of the fees. Now, if I only knew that the consul was the means of that Nassau nigger getting away, I'd raise a mob, and teach him a lesson that South Carolinians ought to have teached him before. It took about seventeen dollars out of my pocket, and if I was to sue him for it, I could get no recompense.
Do ye want to see how I'd kill him?" His eyes blazing with fire, he lifted the steel hook, brandished it in the air, and brought it down close to the thin, drawn face. Scraggy, uttering a cry, sprang to her feet. "Lemmy, Lemmy, I love ye, and the brat loves ye, too! He'll grin at ye any ole day when ye cluck at him. And I teached him to say 'Daddy, to surprise ye on his birthday.
Den whilst dey was in school I roamed de woods a-huntin'. Sometimes I'd git a big bag o' game, mos'ly used to feed de slaves. "My mistis was Miss Sarah Stowers an' she teached me how to read. She teached me how to be mannerly, too. I was proud to take my folks to meetin'. I always set in de back pew an' heard de preachin' de same as dey did.
I wouldn't come here when them gals was here. I hate 'em and they hates me. That's why. You keep school, don't you? I want to be teached!" If to the shabbiness of her apparel and uncomeliness of her tangled hair and dirty face she had added the humility of tears, the master would have extended to her the usual moiety of pity, and nothing more.
He started in such a hurry toward the ice-hole where his line was set that he fell down. But he did not mind that, and was soon up again. However, Mab, who did not stumble, teached her line first. "Oh dear! I haven't a bite!" she sighed, for her bell was not jingling. "But I have!" cried Hal, pulling his line in. "A big one, too!"
'Yes, Mr. big Jack, he said, as he ran out of the gate. 'Come and talk to me, old chappie, I said, 'whilst I paint. Who plays music in your house? 'I do, said little Jack. 'You do, Jack? Why, you are a funny little fellow to play music! What do you play on, and who taught you? 'Nobody teached me, Mr. Jack, he said; 'I teached my own self. 'Teached your own self?
"An' me, tu!" said Mr. Blee, with a fine disregard for his recent utterances. "I've teached the chap purty nigh all he knaws an' I ban't gwaine to turn on un now, onless 't is proved blue murder. An' that Chown 's a disgrace to his cloth; an' I'd pull his ugly bat's ears on my awn behalf if I was a younger an' spryer man."
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