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"And thee'll speak gently with him?" "Oh, yes. I'll talk to him like a Dutch uncle."
"Thee'll find a hotel up the street on thy right," said Enoch. The stranger looked at him curiously. "By gum, you're a Quaker," he broke out, slapping Enoch's thin, high shoulder. "I haven't heard a 'thee' or a 'thou' since I was a kid. It's good for earache. Wait till I get my grip."
I think that's safe for her to have all, is 't not, William? 'I think so, too, said he, writing on all the time. 'And thee shalt have t' roller and paste-board, because thee's so fond o' puddings and cakes. It 'll serve thy wife after I'm gone, and I trust she'll boil her paste long enough, for that's been t' secret o' mine, and thee'll noane be so easy t' please.
"Father," said my fair ideal abruptly, as if a bright idea had just struck her, "did thee notice that Friend Jones's rockaway had been painted and all fixed up? I guess he rather liked our keeping him there before all the meeting." "Mother, I hope thee'll be moved to preach about the charity that thinketh no evil," said her father gravely.
I'd like to get a inkling if it's the same that has frightened him." "Was it in the pound?" eagerly asked Mrs. Peckaby. "The pound be smoked!" was the polite answer vouchsafed by Roy. "Thee'll go mad with th' white donkey one of these days." "There can't be any outlet to it, but one," observed Mrs. Chuff, the blacksmith's wife, giving her opinion in a loud key.
"Cousin Ruth and Adah have told us all about thee. Please come in, for I want to make thy acquaintance. Adah will be so sorry to miss thee. She has gone out for the evening." "If she will permit me," I said, "I will call to-morrow, on my way downtown, for I wish to see her very much." "Do so, by all means. Come whenever thee can, and informally. Thee'll always find a welcome here."
And who be you to zupport of her, and her son, if she have one? Zarve thee right if I was to chuck thee down into the Doone-track. Zim thee'll come to un, zooner or later, if this be the zample of thee." And that was all he had to say, instead of thanking God!
I know he'll well, he'll be abrupt and and excited, and will his sentences will not be well thought out before-hand. Now Penrhyn would have spoken at length and feelingly. 'T would have been monstrously enjoyable." "At least thee'll find out who Thalia is." "Oh, Tibbie, I fear me I sha'n't dare. I tried to ask Mr.
"'No matter 'zackly how, marster, it's them. I'll warrant them's hard plums for a Christmas pudding. Ha! ha! they get it this morning, them tarnation Hessian niggers! "'Ann, thee'll never forgive the Hessians thy sausages and pork. "'Forgive not I. All my nice sausages and buckwheat cakes, ready buttered and all for them 'are yaller varments.
"If you will lend me your vehicle and direct me, I will drive alone to the next stand. Jim is a giant in strength, and brave as death and despair, and so am I." "Ah, well, friend," said Phineas, "but thee'll need a driver, for all that. Thee's quite welcome to do all the fighting, thee knows; but I know a thing or two about the road, that thee doesn't."
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