10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOWSOMDEVER»
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howsomdever in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Prose Works: Containing The Abbot, Kenilworth, The ...
Why then I won't, for one,” said Fletcher; “ but what are we to do, since,
howsomdever ” “ Stopper your jaw, Dick, will you?” said Bunce. “ Now, boatswain
, I am partly of your mind, that the captain must be brought to reason by a little
wholesome ...
Why, look ye, gentlemen," said Bunce, " I will mutiny none, and stap my vitals if
any of you shall !" " Why, then I won't for one," said Fletcher ; " but what are we to
do, since howsomdever " " Stopper your jaw, Dick, will you ?" said Bunce. — "
Now ...
3
The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: The Abbot. Kenilworth. ...
Why then I won't, “ but what are we to do, since, howsomdever “ Stopper your jaw,
Dick, will you “I” said Bunce. “ Now, bontswain, I am partly of your mind, that the
captain must be brought to reason by a little wholesome force. But you all know ...
4
The Waverley Novels: Vol. 2
Why, then I won't, for one," said Fletcher ; but what are we to do, since
howsomdever " " Stopper your jaw, Dick, will you !" said Bunce. -"Now, Boatswain
, I am partly of your mind, at the Captain must be brought to reason by a ;tle
wholesome ...
5
Waverley Novels: ¬The pirate ; [2]
Jack Bunce is always right,” said Fletcher; “ howsomdever, the Captain will shoot
some of us, that is certain.” “ Hold your jaw, Dick,” said Bunce ; “ pray, who the
devil cares, do you think, whether you are shot or hanged ?” “ Why, it (lon't much
...
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Waverley Novels: Pirate
Why, look ye, gentlemen," said Bunce, " I will mutiny none, and stap my vitals if
any of you shall." " Why then I won't, for one," said Fletcher ; " but what are we to
do, since howsomdever " u Stopper your jaw, Dick, will you ?" said Bunce. " Now
...
Why, then I won't, for one," said Fletcher ; " but what are we to do, since
howsomdever " " Stopper your jaw, Dick, will you ? " said Bunce. — " Now,
Boatswain, I am partly of your mind, that the Captain must be brought to reason
by a little ...
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The English dialect dictionary
Sh.l. Da Crotter's Ack, hoosolniver, is da foremist 0' dem a'. 511. Next; (May 29,
1897); Howsomdever d'ye see, it has turned out for the worst for me this time,
SCOTT Pirate (1822) :11. Abd. Hoosomever, ye're away, Deesia'e Tales (1872)
27.
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The commissary ; The lame lover ; The bankrupt ; The ...
Sure as a gun, master, when I corned, his face was as black as his cassoek; But,
howsomdever, I took out my launcelot, and forthwith opened a large artifice here
in one of the juglars; The doctor bled like a pig. Devil. I dare say. Last. But it did ...
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The Dramatic Works of Samuel Foote: The commissary
Sure d, his face was as black howsomdever, I took out my with opened a large
artifice here The doctor bled*lil<>e a pig. ; the business, howsomdever; I ou l why
, hut last the doctor is_a to be sure, I slept from beginning to end. omposing; ...