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Old Ethan Skinker had a boy who come West. Most probable you've seen him here; I know most every stranger that comes to Jonesville." "Where is Zoar?" sez the man, an uppish lookin' creeter, but sunk in ignorance, for when Josiah sez, "Zoar is four milds from Jonesville," sez the man: "Where is Jonesville?"

"'The past ends in this plain at your feet," quoted poppa critically from the guide-book, "'the future will there be fulfilled. I suppose they did feel a bit uppish when they'd got as high as this but you'd think France was about the only republic at present doing business, wouldn't you?" I pointed out the Pantheon down below and St.

"That depends on the way," I says pretty uppish, and thinking I wasn't to be inveigled into piracy that way. "Just so?" "Maybe I've got scruples," I says, and not a bit did I know what I was talking about. Captain Clyde rapped the table with his knuckles. "I'm glad to hear you say it. Scruples! That's the word, and a right word and a good word. I don't allow any vicious goings-on aboard this ship.

It was perfect the tall, white-haired old man "not the sort of old man you'd forget" with his distinguished look; the piercing blue eyes but Norah knew what kindliness lay in their depths the gentle refined voice, so different from most of the rough country voices. It would answer to Blake's "pretty uppish way of talking."

Turning, she hurried on toward home, and the curious one, giving the horse a smart clip drove off muttering, "Gitting uppish 'fore she gits ter Boston. Do'no what she'll be when she's stayed there a spell." At school, her mates were glad that Randy was to have so delightful a winter, and many and varied were the comments and speculations regarding it.

'DIDN'T he understand her! she said to Gerald, in a slightly mocking, humorous playfulness. 'You've only to look at the feet AREN'T they darling, so pretty and tender oh, they're really wonderful, they are really She lifted her eyes slowly, with a hot, flaming look into Loerke's eyes. His soul was filled with her burning recognition, he seemed to grow more uppish and lordly.

This piece of business here keeps me and the governor hon and hoff like, and will do for some weeks perhaps; but when that's done, honly say the word, and I'll make you Mrs. M. Isn't that fair, now?" "But, Mr. Aby " "Never mind the mister, Fan, between friends." "La! I couldn't call you Aby without it; could I?" "Try, my darling." "Well Aby there now. It does sound so uppish, don't it?

You have no idea how it changed my point of view oh, but in many ways! The men, you see, are so different from ours. The American woman has a magnificent position " "Ridiculous, uppish, spoilt creatures " "But how delicious to be spoiled. You will call on my mother?" Zottmyer almost choked. "I hate the Prussians above all, that arrogant junker class.

"Ah, but you'll have to do more than that; for, like most of them uppish chaps, if you don't truckle under to him and purtend as how he's the Lord Mayor, he's safe to be down on you." "I'm not going to crawl under any man's feet, first mate or no first mate!" I said, proudly. "Why, I'm a first-class apprentice, and the captain has rated me as third officer in the ship's books."

'Well, that's just it, went on the other frankly. 'I have rather a sharp temper, and I suppose I don't get on well with most people. I used to quarrel dreadfully with some of the girls at school the uppish sort. And yet all the time I wanted to be friends with them. But, of course, I could never have taken them home. Mrs.

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