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"Reckon, Jack, thou'd best hand me thy letter." Now, I did not at once catch the intent of these words, so simply spoken; but stared at her like an owl. "There's horse in stall, lad," she went on, "tho' no Grey Robin. Tearaway's the name, and strawberry the color." "But, Joan, Joan, if you do this feel inside my coat here, to the left you will save an army, girl, maybe a throne!
The Marquise de Mailly received Roy, whom she had never seen before, in bed, and said to him, "C'est toi qui as fait l'Année galante! Bonjour." Later on, the men of letters returned the custom. The day came when Fabre d'Eglantine said to the Duchesse de Rohan, "N'est-tu pas la Chabot?" For Barkilphedro to be "thee'd" and "thou'd" was a success; he was overjoyed by it.
Johnny, having taken his resolve, made no circumbendibus in his addresses; but one day, as he was alone in the company of the lady, by name Lizzy Lorimer, "Lizzy," said he, "I'll tell thee what I have been thinking about. I think thou'd make me a very good wife." "Well," replied Lizzy; "sure, isn't that extraordinary? I was just thinking the very same thing." "That's right!
'I dinnot know whether thou'd ever dreamt of it, though I think that's loike eneaf, mind, retorted John; 'but thou didst it. "Ye're a feeckle, changeable weathercock, lass," says I. "Not feeckle, John," says she. "Yes," says I, "feeckle, dom'd feeckle. Dinnot tell me thou bean't, efther yon chap at schoolmeasther's," says I. "Him!" says she, quite screeching.
It was very rare and uncommon for a sovereign to be "thee'd" and "thou'd" by the meanest of his subjects, who never took their hats off when they came into his presence; and as singular for a Government to be without one priest in it, and for a people to be without arms, either offensive or defensive; for a body of citizens to be absolutely undistinguished but by the public employments, and for neighbours not to entertain the least jealousy one against the other.
"Ay, it's good to be home," said Tom, and then he sighed. "I wonder now, I wonder " and then he sighed again. "I mean to go to chapel to-day," he said to his mother when he presently appeared. "Chapel!" said his mother, "I thought thou'd given up going to chapel." "I am going to-day, anyhow," said Tom. "It would be grand if you and father would come with me to-night."
Fonsegue was so intimate with Barroux that he thee'd and thou'd him, and for ten years had been supporting him in his newspaper, having precisely the same views, the same political religion. But with a smash-up threatening, he doubtless realised, thanks to his wonderfully keen scent, that he must change his friendships if he did not wish to remain under the ruins himself.
'Well, and here ye are at home again! and Philip has been, Sylvie, to give thee thy ciphering lesson; and he stayed awhile, thinking thou'd be coming back. 'I'm very sorry, said Sylvia, more out of deference to her mother's tone of annoyance, than because she herself cared either for her lesson or her cousin's disappointment. 'He'll come again to-morrow night, he says.
'I am proud that you should call me cousin, my lord, answered Dorothy; 'but truly to me it is all one whether you be called Herbert or Glamorgan. So thou remain thou, cousin, and my friend, the king may call thee what he will, and if thou art pleased, so am I. It was the first time she had ever thou'd him, and she turned pale at her own daring. 'St.
When they paid the money, William invited them on board the sloop, where they came; and the merry old Quaker diverted them exceedingly with his talk, and "thee'd" them and "thou'd" them till he made them so drunk that they could not go on shore for that night.
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