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'Yes, Dorcas; I'm grown out of your knowledge. How is Miss Sarti? 'Just for all the world the same, sir, as I suppose Dannel's told you; for I reckon you've come from the Manor, though you're come uncommon quick, to be sure. 'Yes, he got to the Manor about one o'clock, and I set off as soon as I could. She's not worse, is she? 'No change, sir, for better or wuss.
I got 'em at Albany, 'fore I got on that cussed tare, an' they was both so sweet an' wifely, that I've never dared to read 'em since, fur fear that thinkin' on what I'd lost would make me even wuss than I am. But I ain't afeard now," said Tom, eagerly tearing off the oilskin, and disclosing two envelopes.
Whisper or shoutin', 't ain't the thing fur plain talk; but I wanted t' give you a weapon in case Janet takes t' crowin' over you an' she ain't above it. She's wuss off than you be!" With this, Mrs. Jo G. marshalled her host, and set out for the Light.
Christie once laughingly spoke of this habit and declared she would try it herself if she thought it would make her as quiet and undemonstrative as Mr. Wilkins, who, to tell the truth, made no more impression on her than a fly. "I don't approve on't, but he might do wuss.
'The day's gettin' wuss, observed Jack, snuffling and staring about. 'It'll blow over, replied his lordship, who was not easily disheartened. 'It'll blow over, repeated he, adding, 'often rare scents such days as these.
Picks on me wuss than Hannah, he does." But even Kenelm confessed to a liking for the "pesky little nuisance." Captain Obed idolized him and took him on excursions along the beach or to his own fish-houses, where Georgie sat on a heap of nets and came home smelling strongly of cod, but filled to the brim with sea yarns.
The play IS bad, your right a wuss I never see or read. But why kneed YOU say so? If it was so VERY bad, why publish it? Do you believe that this "Sea Capting" can serve the drama? Did you never intend that it should serve anything, or anybody ELSE? Of cors you did! You wrote it for money, money from the maniger, money from the bookseller, for the same reason that I write this.
But he was able to say very little except that while waiting before the cottage he had heard strange noises from the park, that Master John had run up the avenue, that Mrs. Goddard had taken Miss Nellie into the house and had then insisted upon being driven towards the Hall, that they had met Master John and the squire and that Mrs. Goddard had been "took wuss."
I bain't no good at jumping and I wunt." They urged her gently but firmly towards the window. "You lemme do it my own way," said the old lady at the sill.... "I could do it better if e'd take it off." "Oh! carm on!" "It's wuss than Carter's stile," she said, "before they mended it. With a cow a-looking at you." Mr. Gambell hovered protectingly below. Mr. Polly steered her aged limbs from above.
Reading all this in his manner, she had the delicacy to forbear intruding upon him questions to which she saw it would only give him pain to reply. Not so Aunt Rachel. "I needn't ask," she began, "whether you've got work, Timothy. I knew beforehand you wouldn't. There ain't no use in tryin'! The times is awful dull, and mark my words, they'll be wuss before they're better.
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