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Museum
of Foreign Literature, Science and Art
To be sure I do — bate them while baiting's good for them, and that's long
enough," replied the priest. " The poor ignorant cratures ! sure they're like wild
Indians ! It's the only way to get any good of them." " And are none of them ever
tempted to ...
2
The Museum
of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
cried the Englishman, in utter astonishment. " To be sure I do — bate them while
baiting's good for them, and that's long enough," replied the priest, '.The poor
ignorant cratures! sura. they're like wild Indians ! It's the only way to get any good
of ...
Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith, 1838
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Littell's Spirit
of the Magazines and Annuals
To be sure I do — bate them while baiting's good for them, and that's long
enough," replied the priest. ,;The poor ignorant cratures ! sure they're like wild
Indians ! It's the only way to get any good of them." " And are none of them ever
tempted to ...
4
The Life
of Charles Dickens
You must set him You may call it burying him, or you ' “in the earth, before you get
any good of him.” ' One of the entries is a list of persons and places meant to
have been made subjects for special description, and it will awaken regret that
only ...
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Charles Dickens: The Uses
of Time
You must set him in the earth, before you can get any good of him."" The human
being, like any seed, must be planted in the ground (or in the river, as we see
with Wrayburn in OMF) of the present before there can be any hope of a future
from ...
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Minutes
of the proceedings and evidence
of the Commission
of ...
I do my best to get the .children to leave off their sports and wickedness on that
day, and I can't get any good of them. Darby.— To do you justice, Sir, I have often
heard you bid the people, both big and little, mind Sunday and not be going on ...
Ireland. Commission of Inquiry, 1827
To be sure I do — bate them while bating'g good for them, and that's long enough
," replied the priest. " The poor ignorant cratures ! sure they're like wild Indians !
It's the only way to get any good of them." " And are none of them ever tempted to
...
William Chambers, Robert Chambers, 1838
“70 trust that no teacher who is, or ever expects to he (tityhorllo, will say, “ I do not
intend to teach more than this term in this district. so there is no use of my going
to the trouhlc and inhom' of planting out trees, [ shall never get any good of them.
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Blood and War at my Doorstep
I do thank you kindly for sending me some thing to eat. I am glad you did not send
me no peaches for all the rest of them roted and did not get any good of them.
Dear Wife I dont want my shirt so long if you make it and if you cant [get] no wool [
...
Brenda Chambers Mckean, 2011
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Leaves from the Annals
of the Sisters
of Mercy
... coal would not burn. Bishop Vandovelde, in Coming from the chapel to the
breakfast-room, stopped and inquired in French what she was trying to do. She
told him she had never seen such stubborn fuel ; that she could not get any good
of it.