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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Hence Gashly, adv. shrewdl , smartly. wittily. Lnk. Twa auld earls, gashly crae in,
Mum lllinslrrlsy (1816) 41. Edb. Courtiers aft gaed greening for my smack, To gar
them bauldly glour and gashly crack, FERcusson Poems (1773) 180, ed. 1 785.
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The Gilded Age (Illustrated And Annotated Edition):
Mark Twain. "I've been intending to call sooner, Miss Hawkins," said the Hon. Mrs
. Oreille, "but the weather's been so horrid. How do you like Washington?" Laura
liked itvery wellindeed. Mrs. Gashly"Is it your first visit?" Yea, itwas her first.
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The Gilded Age: A Tale of To-day
... Miss Bridget (pronounced Breezhay) Oreille, Mrs. Peter Gashly, Miss Gashly,
and Miss Emmeline Gashly. The three carriages arrived at the same moment
from different directions. They were new and wonderfully shiny, and the brasses
on ...
Mark Twain, Charles Dudley Warner, 1915
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A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English
gashly, adj. Ghastly: sol. when not dial.: C.19—20. In C.17—18, S.E., as in Sterne
. Ex gash, ghastly, S.E. in late C.16—18, then Scottish. gashly, adv. Steadily; esp.
in go gashly!: military: C.20. (F. & G.) Ex the Scottish and North Country gashly, ...
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The Complete Works of Mark Twain:
"I've been intending to call sooner, Miss Hawkins," said the Hon. Mrs. Oreille, "but
the weather's been so horrid. How do you like Washington?" Laura liked it very
well indeed. Mrs. Gashly—"Is it your first visit?" Yea, it was her first. All—"Indeed?
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The Gilded Age (Volume 2 of 2 ) (EasyRead Super Large 20pt ...
sad, Bridget, 'ma chere' – poor child, she can't hear Parry mentioned without
getting the blues.” Mrs. Gashly:– “Well I should think so, Mrs. Oreille. A body lives
in Paris, but a body, only stays here. I dote on Paris; I'd druther scrimp along on
ten ...
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The Gilded Age, Vol. 2: The Authorized Uniform Edition
don't look so sad, Bridget, ma chere — poor child, she can't hear Parry mentioned
without getting the blues." Mrs. Gashly — "Well, I should think so, Mrs. Oreille. A
body lives in Paris, but a body only stays here. I dote on Paris; I'd druther scrimp ...
Mark Twain, Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Charles Dudley Warner, 2003
Mrs. Gashly, therefore, after preparing breakfast atthis unusually early hour,
wentacross to the backdoor of theMajor's house, with the challenge in herhand,to
borrow anutmeg grater, and gleaned the information that Mrs. Dominic's
employer ...
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The Second E.F. Benson Megapack: 22 More Novels and Short ...
She conceived it to be her duty to take it down to Mrs . Gashly, his cook, and
while they were putting the bloodiest construction on these inscriptions, their
conference was interrupted by the return of Captain Puffin in the highest spirits,
who, ...
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Delphi Complete Works of Mark Twain (Illustrated)
Mark Twain. Mrs. Gashly— “Well I should think so, Mrs. Oreille. A body lives in
Paris, but a body, only stays here. I dote on Paris; I'd druther scrimp along on ten
thousand dollars a year there, than suffer and worry hereona real decent income.
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As a caring father figure for Huck, Jim makes an effort to keep Huck from having to witness anything so “gashly” (Twain 50) and disturbing as a dead body, and ... «Student Pulse, 11월 14»
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