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" Indeed, Mr. Caudle, I shall wear 'em. No, sir, I'm not going out a dowdy to please you or anybody else. Gracious knows, it isn't often that I step over the threshold ; indeed, I might as well be a slave at once — better, I should say. But when I do... "
Punch - Page 109
1845
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The Human Voice: Its Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Therapeutics, and Training

Russell Thacher Trall - Elocution - 1875 - 132 pages
...slave at once : better, I should say ; but when I do go out, Mr. Caudle, I choose to go as a lady. 6. Oh ! that rain — if it isn't enough to break in the windows. Ugh ! I look forward with dread for to-morrow ! How am I to go to mother's, I'm sure I can't tell ; but if...
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Sanders' Rhetorical, Or, Union Sixth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of ...

Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1876 - 622 pages
...'em. No, sir; I'm not going out a dowdy to please you or anybody else. Gracious knows ! it isn't oflen that I step over the threshold ; indeed, I might as...if it isn't enough to break in the windows. Ugh ! I 'look forward with dread for to-morrow ! How I am to go to mother's, I 'm sure I can't tell, but if...
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The Speaker's Garland and Literary Bouquet, Volume 1

1876 - 732 pages
...at once — belter, I should say. But, when I do go out, Mr. Caudle, 1 choose to go as a lady. Ugh, that rain — if it isn't enough to break in the windows....with dread for to-morrow. How I am to go to mother's I'm sure I can't tell. But, if I dio I'll do it. No, sir, I won't borrow an umbrella. No; and you shan't...
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Macleod's First text-book of elocution

Alfred Macleod - 1877 - 238 pages
...be a slave at once, — better, I should say. But when I do go out, Mr. Caudle, I choose to go like a lady. Oh ! that rain — if it isn't enough to break...with dread for to-morrow ! How I am to go to mother's I'm sure I can't tell. But if I die, I'll do it. No, sir; I won't borrow an umbrella. No ; and you...
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Advanced Readings and Recitations

Austin Barclay Fletcher - Elocution - 1881 - 498 pages
...be spoiled quite. — I needn't wear 'em then. Indeed, Mr. Caudle, I shall wear 'em. No, sir ; I am not going out a dowdy to please you or anybody else....if it isn't enough to break in the windows. Ugh ! I look forward with dread to to-morrow ! How I am to go to mother's, I am sure I can't tell, but if I...
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Baynham's Elocution, select readings

George Walter Baynham - 1883 - 416 pages
...be a slave at once, — better, I should say. But when I do go out, Mr. Caudle, I choose to go like a lady. Oh ! that rain — if it isn't enough to break...with dread for to-morrow ! How I am to go to mother's I'm sure I can't tell. But if I die I'll do it. No, sir; I won't borrow an umbrella. No; and you sha'u't...
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New National Fifth Reader

Charles Joseph Barnes - Children - 1884 - 514 pages
...slave at once—better, I should say. But, when I do go out, Mr. Caudle, I choose to go as a lady. O! that rain, if it isn't enough to break in the windows. Ugh! I look forward with dread for tomorrow. How I'm to go to mother's I'm sure I can't tell. But, if I die,...
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New National Third Reader

Charles Joseph Barnes - Readers - 1884 - 524 pages
...slave at once—better, I should say. But, when I do go out, Mr. Caudle, I choose to go as a lady. O! that rain, if it isn't enough to break in the windows. Ugh! I look forward with dread for tomorrow. How I'm to go to mother's I'm sure I can't tell. But, if I die,...
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New National First[ -fifth] Reader, Book 5

Charles Joseph Barnes, J. Marshall Hawkes - Readers - 1884 - 516 pages
...slave at once—better, I should say. But, when I do go out, Mr. Caudle, I choose to go as a lady. O! that rain, if it isn't enough to break in the windows. Ugh! I look forward with dread for tomorrow. How I'm to go to mother's I'm sure I can't tell. But, if I die,...
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Eben's Sprachmeister: Handbuch der englischen Sprache für den Schul- und ...

Carl Theodor Eben - English language - 1890 - 530 pages
...indeed, but their father. People who can't feel for their own children, ought never to be fathers. Ugh! I look forward with dread for to-morrow! How I am to go to mother's I'm sure I can't tell, but if I die, I'll do it. No, sir; I won't borrow an umbrella: no; and you sha'n't...
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