I went round into the yard and axed the hostler, but he hadn't seed nobody about.
It were quite a country-place where the gentleman lived, and when he were saying good- bye to me I axed him for directions, for I'd never been in that part of the country before.
Another time the farmer Mick worked wid, a mighty dacint kind uv a man, happened to call in, an' Judy wiped a stool wid her apron an' axed him to sit down an rest himself afther his walk.
Miss Splicer axed me to come over and sister her getting the rag off, as she hadn't been informed that far, for her husband had got drunk and run the doctor off jist arter he had showed her how to put the thing up for healin'.
This same yere the kyng held his parlement at London; and he axed to begynne hise werres the fyfthe part of alle the moeble goodes of Engelond, and the custume of wolles, and the ix schef of every manere of corn, the which was graunted.
And a certayne man found him wandrynge out of his waye in the felde/ ad axed him what he soughte.
My lorde axed his seruaunte sainge: haue ye a father or a brother?
Natty, aud friend, ha'e you ivver axed Him what He hez te say aboot it?
An' you ain't axed fur no lagniappe fo' yo'self, Juke.
He axed Nate what ailed him ter hanker ter pay taxes on sech a pack o' bowlders an' bresh.
I had done been wukin' out Mrs. Steve Upson's flowers and when she 'come to pay, she axed what my name was.
Old Miss axed us to stay on wid her and dar us stayed for 'bout three years.
When dey started 'zaminin' Aunt Flora, de preacher axed her: 'Is you done been borned again and does you believe dat Jesus Christ done died to save sinners?
He axed 'em what was de matter and dey told him dey had done traded all deir bread to me.
One day he stopped me and axed me if I could spell 'bumble bee widout its tail,' and he said dat when I larnt to spell it, he would gimme some candy.
Marster axed evvybody from fur and nigh, and dey allus come 'cause dey knowed he was gwine to give 'em a good old time.
I axed him if it would be enough for all of his fambly, and he said: 'How come you ax dat, boy?
All de neighbors was axed to come and bring deir Niggers.
Us got married in de new kitchen an' it wuz plum full, 'cause ma had done axed 76 folkses to de weddin'.
I up and axed him who he'd be refarrin' to, because I had in my moind a sartin lady wid trouble ave her own.
Den master Robert axed me what he should do wid Cale, and I tole him to take de two fifty, and leff him gwo.
Oi said:--'But yer honour axed me, so Oi had to till thee.
But old Gilfillan he loves ter believe ez the devil air hotfoot arter other folks with a pitchfork, an' he axed how then did sech a man happen ter be in the mountings 'thout none knowin' of it.
Captain Rice he gin a treat, and cousin Sally Dilliard she came over to our house, and axed me if my wife she moutn’t go?
Next mornin’ I got up airly, and Siah axed me to stay to breakfast, but I had to feed an old cow at the free pastur, and left.
Well, Captain Rice he gin a treat, and Cousin Sally Dilliard she came over to our house, and axed me if my wife she mout go?
Well, Cousin Sally Dilliard then axed me if Mose he moutn’t go.
Den de conductor man (him I mistook for a Brigadier Gineral) axed me for my ticklet.
I never found you when I went up to the house," explained Mandy nervously, "and so I stopped Shade on the street and axed him would he come along with me.
They was a lot of big talk when they built that thar hospital, and every one of us was axed to give something for beds and such.
Yis, I axed Father Burns about it; he said we mun pray for 'im.
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