Yer'll gib yer soul uv yer had any left, jist fur wun smell ob a rotten egg! |
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Cause I dropt the basket jist now, and see what a mess I'm in with the yolk. |
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Now jist why can't this mountain man take ninety dollars in folding money offen me and cut out all this bankin' stuff. |
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That Devil Marston jist looked at me with his snake eyes 'n' 'lowed that if I failed 'im ag'in he'd come 'n' shoot me daid. |
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One o' the smacks hed jist brought in a hogfish that day, an' it was the worst lookin' critter that ever growed in the sea. |
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And as for his sermons, theyre jist like a dogs tail, the Langer the smaer. |
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The time tew pray is not when we are in a tight spot, but jist as soon as we git out ov it. |
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An' WHA' kens but it micht jist be stan'in' afore Him, i' the very get that He meant to gang. |
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I will, in a minit, your honor, whin I jist spake a word to my comrades here. |
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I don't mean actilly makin' him wrathy in airnest, but jist rilin of him for his own good, by pokin' a mistake at him. |
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Thare aint mutch art in driving a trotting hoss, jist hold them bak hard, and holler them ahead hard, thats awl. |
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If you SaaS a rid gintleman do yez jist rist till I takes aim and shoots him. |
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When she see Jinnie she jist made strides for the wood-shed, and old Jinnie sashayed arter her. |
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He jist shoved them scads what hed been given him careless-like down inter his coat pocket, an' faced Mister Manager. |
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But it's jist ruggin' an' rivin' at my hert to think o' them 'at's Doon there. |
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So you jist let me put on a good back-log and forestick, and build up a fire to tell stories by this evening. |
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Ye see, I wasna that sharp-set the day, sae I had jist a mou'fu' o' breid and cheese. |
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It's no the kelt that diz it, 'tis jist the way they pit it on. |
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Sae noo I'm jist as weel 's there's ony need to be o' this side the mist. |
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It'll be a puir holiday for the cratur, but let him jist tak' it. |
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Ye can jist make up your mind that Miss Linda is the broth of the earth. |
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But I wud fain be what he wud hae me, jist as ye wud yersel. |
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Gosh, I jist fooled him out of his two dollars slicker 'n a whistle. |
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