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Updated: May 6, 2025
Here comes the Squire, said one I'm thinking his horse carries more roguery than law, said another; they must have been in proper want of timber to make a justice of, said a third, when they took such a crooked stick as that; sap headed enough too for refuse, said a stout looking farmer; may be so, said another, but as bard at the heart as a log of elm; howsomever, said a third, I hope it wont be long afore he has the wainy edge scored off of him, any how.
"Sap-headed enough too for refuse," said a stout-looking farmer. "May be so," said another, "but as hard at the heart as a log of elm." "Howsomever," said a third, "I hope it won't be long afore he has the wainy edge scored off of him, anyhow." Many more such remarks were made, all drawn from familiar objects, but all expressive of bitterness and contempt.
But, says I, Mister Mount shear; it is French, I vow; real merchantable, without wainy edge or shakes all clear stuff; it will pass survey in any market its ready stuck and seasoned.
"IT 'S so wainy, I can't go out, and evwybody is so cwoss they won't play with me," said Maud, when Polly found her fretting on the stairs, and paused to ask the cause of her wails. "I 'll play with you; only don't scream and wake your mother. What shall we play?"
But we speak it real well, and it's generally allowed we speak English, too, better than the British. 'Oh, says he, 'you one very droll Yankee, dat very good joke, Sare; you talk Indian and call it French. 'But, says I, 'Mister Mount shear; it is French, I vow; real merchantable, without wainy edge or shakes all clear stuff; it will pass survey in any market it's ready stuck and seasoned. 'Oh, very like, says he, bowin' as polite as a black waiter at New OrLEENS, 'very like, only I never heerd it afore; oh, very good French dat CLEAR STUFF, no doubt, but I no understand it's all my fault, I dare say, Sare.
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