He ain' got nuttin tall cep'n some mitey good nabors dat come by fer him ever day an' caird him up to lay him down by de back do' er dat air rich man, dat air Mr. Dives. |
He made Mrs. caird think of Donald, and she blessed him as he passed. |
The dinner and the evening were all that Mrs. caird intended. |
At these words Mrs. caird flushed angrily, and looked at Ian. |
Mr. caird gave me a striking instance of such a case in Scotland. |
Mrs. caird looked at her and was not quite pleased with her attitude. |