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"In the way that I said I would. You expect your words to be obeyed, Mr. Randolph; and I expect it for mine." Mr. Randolph resumed his walk. "Daisy has got some things in her head that must get out of it. I would as lieve not have a child, as not to have her mind me." Mr. Randolph passed out upon the verandah, and continuing his walk there, presently came opposite the windows of the library.

Larkins was in the room, and she said if she had done a child of hers so, she would have gone there and sauced her head off; but grandma said that she would not notice it; that the easiest way is the best." "I think that your grandmother was right; but what did Joe say?" He said that the teacher didn't spite him; that he would as lieve sit by me as any girl in school, and that he liked girls."

To the clamour made by the refugees against this spirit of toleration, one of the favourite preachers in the town, of Arminian tendencies, had declared in the pulpit, that he would as lieve see the Spanish as the Calvinistic inquisition established over his country; using an expression, in regard to the church of Geneva, more energetic than decorous.

However, I'd just as lieve walk out there, if only to convince you what a forlorn old place it is." "Come on; let's go, then. We can be back in an hour, and have tea afterwards. I'll get the key from Mr. Martin, as we go by." Like a bombarding army the Tea Club stormed the old Warner house, and once inside its Colonial portal, they made the old walls ring with their laughter.

We had distanced them. "What do you think about it?" he said, suddenly drawing himself up from the grass and looking in my face. "Men do not rule their course by what women think," I answered. "No, you are wrong; they do! Sometimes they do," he said. "I have no mother nor sister to counsel me; only Mrs. Randolph bids me go home and be a soldier; but I would as lieve take advice from you.

"I wouldn't as lieve have you," said he, shaking his head. "What were you musing about before tea? your face gave me the heartache." "My face!" said Fleda, smiling, while an instant flush of the eyes answered him; "what was the matter with my face?" "That is the very thing I want to know."

Could Maria ever be made to believe such a thing? I can't be lieve it myself." Then he made himself think of all the other ways in which he might get chickens. They all seemed impossible. He turned again to those in the coop. "Nothin' but measly dunhills, after all dear at a fip-and-a-bit, and yet I offered her a dollar apiece for 'em.

To the clamour made by the refugees against this spirit of toleration, one of the favourite preachers in the town, of Arminian tendencies, had declared in the pulpit, that he would as lieve see the Spanish as the Calvinistic inquisition established over his country; using an expression, in regard to the church of Geneva, more energetic than decorous.

I do not know whether or not it is true, but certainly the victory was with us, and I for my part find it easy to be lieve that our blessed Saint Jeanne has not forgotten France." He raised himself a little on his elbow and pointed to a place not far distant in the nave.

He said it reproachfully, as if the negro was to blame. "I done tole you, Massa Davie, dat Miss Lulu neber do noffing ob dat kind; ole massa 'ticlarly objects to Miss Lulu seeing you at de present time." "My father objects to every one I like." "Ef Massa Davie jist 'lieve it, ole massa want ebery thing for his good." "You oversize that statement considerably, Plato.

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