He's had the tide agin him since he entered the Nanticoke, and it's not turned yit. |
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If I had owt agin him I'd go an' lick him or be licked, an' take it all good-natured. |
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No, 'faith, nor Mary Lafferty either, that turned me from the door and shut it agin me. |
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If you do, then I'll lave the chapel on the spot, and maybe you won't see me agin. |
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I cyan't say as they air right comfortable, but ef they'll help me to git 'round agin, I reckon I can bar hit. |
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Troth, and I've had a bashing once afore, and what I've had once I can do with agin. |
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Before the bishop spoke agin you could see his craziness and his cunningness both working in his face. |
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I can't make out why a side-wheel steamer should be comin' so near the ledge, an' then agin, why don't she shift her course? |
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An Ah sure am spifflicated to meet all you young gemmun agin, speshul dis one what saved mah life, indicating Bobby. |
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I was afeerd the redskins that Kim down to keep us safe had turned agin us. |
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Submit Tewksbury wept, and shed tears time and agin, a-talkin' about it, and so several of 'em did. |
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But misc Somers's going to tell him, if he comes agin, he's a mountin-bank. |
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Twice he took the mug up and put it down agin without starting and asked 'em wot the little game was, but they on'y laughed. |
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Why, that shooter on your back, and that broadsword a-danglin' agin your shins. |
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But sure His hand was agin me, like yours, and I daren't go in. |
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She heard he'd marrid agin, an' the news didn't 'gree with her. |
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He matched Injun cunnin' agin the 'white laws' en got ostracized. |
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She jest seems to have been born with a sort of chronic spite agin men and Methodists. |
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Then I stops the aperture below, by putting the chest agin it. |
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Only don't get swell-headed enough to think you're a man, agin. |
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Ye see, old Black Hoss he was sot agin Elderkin 'cause he was poor. |
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Soon's I'd come to I'd git to thinkin' agin and then it was all up wid me. |
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Says I, for two cents I'd leave the blamed country and never come a-near it agin. |
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I want to see how it seems to have a man setting opposite me agin. |
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Sometimes there's only two of 'em, and then agin the four are in a bunch. |
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To a man up a tree it looks like yu are up agin a buzz saw this time. |
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You will find a beautiful print of it just opposite yon rock, agin the hillside. |
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They're fightin' it in Augusty, but I'd back Ladd agin any o' them legislaters if he thought he was in the right. |
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And when they raves agin our perks, they only longs to collar 'em. |
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I want to warn ye agin an idea that might occur to you in a giniral way. |
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What do you mean by flopping yourself down and praying agin me? |
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He was at the gate when I came out, a-leanin' up agin the railings, and a-singin' at the pitch o' his lungs about Columbine's New-fangled Banner, or some such stuff. |
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He just had strength enough to crawl up on to the comb and lean his back agin the chimbly, and then he collected his impressions and begun to free his mind. |
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Now who ever had anything agin that poor trifling no-account? |
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