But since the parting must be, 't is well to abridge the pain of long farewell. |
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What was 't you said about our going to that sink of wickedness at Providence? |
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And I'll be durned if 't wa' n't the mountings the gal was looking at all the time! |
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He was youngish, Sam said, an' he had on a light coat, an' the pockets on 't bulged. |
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It warn't no more exertion for her than 't would be to you to stick your finger through a cream puff. |
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Tim's after Radin' a lot about thim in th' paapers, an' he sez they niver ketch nothin' 't all. |
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And ye are to remember I wad bear the wyte for 't, for naebody but our two sel's should ken the truth. |
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Or s'pose he had it in mind to fill in that low land, so 't we could bury there! |
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Wisha, begor, 't is your reverence was wanted to tache these blackguards a lesson. |
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Ay, it binna on'y the nose, 't binna on'y the nose, with his jehus an' such. |
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If a flower grows on a dunghill, 't is still a flower, and not a part of the dunghill. |
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When he heerd tell how 't was, he said he agreed with the Edgewood folks that Jabe was lazier 'n Aaron. |
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I guess 't wouldn't ha' been put in jest that WAy if there WA'n't somethin' in it. |
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If it had n' been for me, she would n' have had any sohn 't all. |
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But to us 't was Orinoco, and the cities of the world dotted its shores. |
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We've known what it was to hev children, even if 't was more 'n thirty years ago, an' we can make allowances. |
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Is 't o' the rats and how they would have belled the cat, father? |
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I was thinkin' 't was 'most a pity you hadn't had bun sandwiches. |
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If 't wa'n't for me keeping you stiffened up, I b'lieve you'd leak out o' the house into the dooryard. |
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What friending was 't you gave us on the day You drove us out of Athens? |
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So 't you ain't goin' to say it's all holler an' empty, this world. |
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He will have it as how 't was child's prattle yonder in Malvern Chase. |
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Natheless, 't was no prince led the wildered folk in the Vision. |
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Yes, you may go, and you'd better run as far as you can out behind the barn, so 't your noise won't distract your aunt Mirandy. |
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Then she stomped round 'n' slat the dish-rag, but 't wa'n't no use. |
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Something of the lilt of a Scotch strathspey to 't, shouldn't you say? |
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Dinna lat him suffer for my ignorance, whether I be to blame for 't or no. |
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He jest smacked his lips over the bit as if 't was a lump o' sugar. |
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