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Updated: May 14, 2025
"You're a big fool, boy," observed his father after Mis' Molly had gone back across the street, "ter be stickin' roun' dem yaller niggers 'cross de street, an' slobb'rin' an' slav'rin' over 'em, an' hangin' roun' deir back do' wuss 'n ef dey wuz w'ite folks. I'd see 'em dead fus'!"
"Collapses in dat region is wuss, a long way, dan 'splosion of the eart'!" Meanwhile, Nigel and the hermit went to examine the passage leading to the observatory. The eruption had evidently done nothing to it, for, having passed upwards without difficulty, they finally emerged upon the narrow ledge. The scene that burst upon their astonished gaze here was awful in the extreme.
I reckon folks got use' to weepons 'n' killin' 'n' bushwhackin' in the war. Looks like it's been gittin' wuss ever sence, 'n' now hit's dirk 'n' Winchester, 'n' shootin' from the bushes all the time. Hit's wuss 'n stealin' money to take a feller-creetur' s life that way!" The old miller's indignation sprang from memories of a better youth.
"Strange enough," he said, suddenly, "the sker-riest tale I hev ever hearn 'bout that thar old bredge is one that my niece set a-goin'. She seen the harnt herself, an' it shakes me wuss 'n the idee o' all the rest." His companion's gloomy gaze was lifted for a moment with an expression of inquiry from the slowly widening circles of the water about the horse's head as he drank.
You see, Miss, the oil-skins chafe our wrists most awful when we're workin' of the gear " "What is the gear, Billy?" "The nets, Miss, an' all the tackle as belongs to 'em. An' then the salt water makes the sores wuss it used to be quite awful, but the cuffs keeps us all right. An' the books an' tracts, too, Miss the hands are wery fond o' them, an' "
"Ask 'IM," said my uncle, pointing with his knife to his informant, and making me realise the nature of my offence. My aunt looked at the witness. "Not ?" she framed a question. "Wuss," said my uncle. "Blarsphemy." My aunt couldn't touch another mouthful.
"Well," said the lan'lord, "why don't you go to the willins about it? Why do you come here tellin us niggers is our brothers, and brandishin your umbrellers round us like a lot of lunytics? You're wuss than the sperrit-rappers!" "Have you," said middle-aged female No. 2, who was a quieter sort of person, "have you no sentiment no poetry in your soul no love for the beautiful?
Gude day to ye; I wuss ye weel. So saying, he pushed oil in order to land his cargo on the opposite side of the bay; and Brown, with a small bundle in his hand, containing the trifling stock of necessaries which he had been obliged to purchase at Allonby, was left on the rocks beneath the ruin.
"I'm in a putty bad fix, I reckon," said the guerrilla, after chewing in silence for several minutes. "If you are, you have only yourself to thank for it," returned Jack coldly. "Oh, I aint complainin', sonny. It's the fortunes o' war as them poets call it, I reckon." "You might be in better business than stealing horses." "So I might, sonny an' then agin' I might do wuss yes, a heap wuss.
If disappointment has left a sting, the right way is to show a sufferer it might have been wuss, or that if his wishes had been fulfilled, they might have led to something more disastrous. If he has met with a severe pecuniary loss in business, he ought to be told it's the fortune of trade; how lucky he is he ain't ruined, he can afford and must expect losses occasionally.
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