How on airth could we, if we were all like old Pugnose, as lazy, as ugly, make that cold thin soil of New England produce what it does?
When I first seed him, says I, "What on airth is the matter o' that man, has he the dropsy?
Reasonable well, I give you thanks,' says I; 'but what on airth brought you here?
Why,' says I, 'Pat, what on airth brought you back?
His temper was moody, fierce, and irascible; yet he must have had some ostensible good qualities, as he was greatly beloved by Lord Kilpont, the eldest son of the Earl of Airth and Menteith.
I allude to the slaughter of Lord Kilpont, son of the Earl of Airth and Monteith, in 1644, by James Stewart of Ardvoirlich.
In response to his companion's remark he lazily turned his sunburned face toward the cane-seated rocker and inquired: "What on airth are you doin' with them boots?
Who on airthwould be comin' here such a day as this?
Then he added in an alarmed whisper, "Who on airth has he got with him?
Throuch the Oychall thai had gayne all that nycht, Till Airth ferry, or that the day was brycht.
The tower at Airthwas built before Sir William Wallace’s time.
William Airth married “a son of the ancient family of Clackmannan, who thereupon came into possession of the lands of Airth.
No man on airthcould tell you two apart if you was dressed alike.
That's what old Mr. Simpkins says, what on airth do ye s'pose he means?
Safe an' saound an' warm I'll bet ye, but haow on airth come they over here?
When I started aout this morning, the fust pusson I see was Janie Clifton, an' what on airth do ye think she's been up to?
I say, Timotheus, what onairth be ye a dreaming of this bright mornin' 'stead er gittin' ready fer school?
What on airth do you mean,' sais she, 'you blockhead; it might as well mind you of tunder.
Why on airth couldn't the poet have said Magpian Spring, then all the world would understand him.
Oh, thin, blessed saints, but I was the double distilled villain of the airth to leave him as I did to the crew that was about him!
Mr Airth sowed the first portion of seed he received in beds in the garden, and transplanted the plants in rows in the field, and succeeded in raising good crops for some years, before sowing the seed directly in the fields.
I hadn't got fairly asleep before the old woman hunched me, and wanted to know what on airth was the matter out in the stable.
I want to know,' says I; 'how on airth did it happen?
Well, what on airth is she goin' to make out of him, then?
Bless my soul, man, will you stop beatin' about the bush an' tell me what on airth I 've got to do with yore horse?
How on airth," groaned the horror-stricken mariner, "how on airth am I to help it?
He wanted to, last Sunday, but I stopped him just as he was goin' out of the door with four heads strung on a string, for all the airth like a string of inions.
What on airth are you doin' up here, Parker Boomsby?
It is because from the very foundation of this green airth the rich and the wicked and the proud have had the mastery over it, an' their horns have been exalted.
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