10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DEARY ME!» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Center of the Spiral
“Oh deary deary me, deary deary me.” Chris spoke normal again: “You must say
Hello to Kevin, Matt and Craig, Punch.” He made the rat's head turn sideways,
like it was looking at its audience. “Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello, Hello,” Chris said in
...
2
The English Ladder Level 2 Teacher's Book
I haven't got my pencil case. I haven't got my glue. Oh, dear! Oh, dear! Oh, dear!
Oh, dear! Oh, deary, deary me! I've got a terrible memory! Oh,I haven't got my
crayons. I I haven't got my scissors. I I haven't got my ruler. I I haven't got my
rubber.
Susan House, Katharine Scott, Paul House, 2012
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Sketches from Mr. Mathews at home!: an excellent collection ...
Why fo'ks canno' gang on their ain gaits in this toon, but they mun be pull'd and
dragg'd, and cuffd about, just as tho'f they were a set of vagabonds, and no like
decent Christian fo'ks ; deary me, deary me ! I wish I wur weel hame again." " Why
...
James Smith, Robert Cruikshank, Charles Mathews, 1822
Deary me, deary me. she's not a bad sort, after all. Well, well, who'd ha' thought it
! There, there, come in and sit awhile. It is cruel to lose one's babby — and me to
tell her, too. Misbegotten or not, it's one's own flesh and blood, and that's what I ...
5
W. H. Lingard's On the Beach at Long Branch. Song Book, ...
0, deary me, etc. Well, in and out we danced about, upon the kitchen floorI I
thought I'd never leave off dancing any more, When suddenly I smelt/ire, and
round to tum did look. When the crinoline was blazing away of poor Sally Jones
the cook.
William Horace LINGARD, 1868
6
Characters and Incidents; or, Journeyings through England ...
Foolish mamma and unfortunate child! The dear old soul opposite I took to at the
first, when I fell over her into the carriage. “ Deary me, deary me, I hope there are
no bones broken. Goodness gracious! there was never none of this in my time, ...
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Modals, Pronouns and Complement Clauses
In the particular case of (212), deary me even loses some of its exclamatory
power by being embedded into the larger what the . . . phrase, which is
exclamatory in itself. Similar examples are extremely hard to find, but it can be
shown that the ...
Nuria Hernández, Daniela Kolbe, Monika Edith Schulz, 2011
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The New Monthly Magazine
" I persisted, and so having settled my appointment for to-morrow, I made my bow
to the ladies, and shook hands with Cuthbert ; but la, deary me ! how thin and
shrivelled his poor hand has grown ! — and so Kitty said she was much obliged
to ...
9
Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
“ I persisted, and so having settled my appointment for to-morrow, I made my bow
to the ladies, and shook hands with Cuthbert; but la, deary me! how thin and
shrivelled his poor hand has grown !—and so Kitty said she was much obliged to
...
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A bran new wark, by William de Worfat, containing a true ...
She stoup'd and drop'd a poak and thus began with a whining tone. Deary me !
deary me! forgive me good Sir, but this yance, I'll steal nea mear. This feck is
elding to keep us fra starving. My mother, my brothers and sisters, and my aid
neam, ...