The Writings of George Eliot: The mill on the FlossHoughton, Mifflin, 1908 |
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Page 358
... yead no more I should n't ha ' come now to ax you to gi ' me another knife , ' cause you gen me one afore . If a chap gives me one black eye , that's enough for me : I shan't ax him for another afore I sarve him out ; an ' a good turn's ...
... yead no more I should n't ha ' come now to ax you to gi ' me another knife , ' cause you gen me one afore . If a chap gives me one black eye , that's enough for me : I shan't ax him for another afore I sarve him out ; an ' a good turn's ...
Page 361
... yead isn't a turnip , an ' I shall p'r'aps have a chance o ' dousing another fire afore long . I'm a lucky chap . So I'll thank you to take the nine suvreigns , Mr. Tom , and set yoursen up with ' em somehow - if it's true as the ...
... yead isn't a turnip , an ' I shall p'r'aps have a chance o ' dousing another fire afore long . I'm a lucky chap . So I'll thank you to take the nine suvreigns , Mr. Tom , and set yoursen up with ' em somehow - if it's true as the ...
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