10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THISAWAY»
Discover the use of
thisaway in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
thisaway and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Good Man is Hard to Find
She could hear the freak saying, “God made me thisaway and I don't dispute hit,”
and the people saying, “Amen.Amen.” “God done this to me and I praise Him.” “
Amen. Amen.” “He could strike you thisaway.” “Amen. Amen.” “But hehas not.
2
Ragtime, Blues and Jazz for Banjo
Two dollar shoes hurt my feet, (2X) Two dollar shoes hurt my feet, Lord, Lord, And
I aint gonna be treated thisaway. Ten dollar shoes suit me fine etc. Goin' Where
the climate suits my clothes etc. Key of G: CH CH CH CH P WORRIED MAN ...
3
Passing by the Dragon: The Biblical Tales of Flannery O'Connor
Fromsuch tattered threadsof theday, the child weaves in her mind a litanyor
choral response betweenthe freak and the people lookingon in the carnival tent:
Goddone thistome and Ipraise Him. Amen. Amen. Hecould strike you thisaway.
Amen.
4
A Good Man is Hard to Find and Other Stories:
She could hear the freak saying, “God made me thisaway and I don't disputehit,”
and the people saying, “Amen. Amen.” “God done this to me andI praise Him.” “
Amen. Amen.” “He couldstrike you thisaway.” “Amen. Amen.” “Buthehas not.
5
Cherokee Medicine Man: The Life and Work of a Modern-Day Healer
Yeah. My family, my grandmother, had told me about things this- away. There
was certain people was born before they seen their father, things thisaway, and
they could do things thisaway, you know, breathe into a kid's mouth, things
thisaway, ...
6
Smoky Mountain Voices: A Lexicon of Southern Appalachian ...
... name" (Ralph) (J 2:641). this air: [adj. phr., variant of this here.] "What brung ye
up this air way-off branch?" (] 4:739). [See also air.] thisaway: [n. phr. used
adverbially, variant of this way.] "I put the case thisaway" (J 3:951.24). "Jest
thisaway: .
Harold F. Farwell, Horace Kephart, James Karl Nicholas
7
And Face the Unknown: The Journey of a Lincoln-Freed Colored
thisaway? Stay. on. the. road running thataway. Can't miss em." That was the old
man the boy called Pa talking. The boy didn't even look my way. “Thank you, and
a good morning to you!” I turned and walked away, straight down the middle of ...
8
The ballad of America: the history of the United States in ...
I'm goin' where the dust storms never blow, I'm goin' where the dust storms never
blow, I'm goin' where the dust storms never blow, Lord, Lord, And I ain't gonna be
treated thisaway. 3. I'm lookin' for a job with honest pay, I'm lookin' for a job ...
9
Peregrine: Primus: Primus
“There may be a spell involved here—Bide, I say—” “Spell or not, knot or not, if
Austin went thisaway, then thisaway I go too.” And so they went, and this time
without a repetition. The way soon widened into a road, and the road showed a
few ...
“You can't go but twenty feet more thisaway. Look, I just come from there myself.”
“What do you mean, twenty feet?” The jetmonkey shrugged. “The red wall's down,
thisaway. You can't get past that nohow. So why knock yourself out trying?