I jest wanted to see if I could borry one of yer boys this forenoon.
Another attack was being planned upon Borry and Beck, to be carried out by the 5th, with ourselves in support.
They were to take the Iberian, Borryand Beck Farms, now no longer farms, but strong pill-boxes well defended by a system of outworks.
Only when he wants to borry somethin'," grinned the other.
All the ground below two knolls of earth called Hill 35 and Hill 37, which were defended by German pill-boxes called Pond Farm and Gallipoli, Beck House and Borry Farm, became an Irish shambles.
One company of four officers and one hundred men, ordered to capture the concrete fort known as Borry Farm, at all cost, lost four officers and seventy men.
It's agreed likewise toborry a coach from the stage company for her to ride on top.
Jack, if I'm that feeble as to go believin' what you says, I'd borry a shotgun from the express company and blow off the top of my head.
Borry old Bender's nine-inch bootcher, an' come with me.
And Josiah wuz so pudgicky, he snapped out, "I didn't know as the Lord wanted to borry any money.
Till the next day but one Miss Gowdey come over to borry a drawin' of tea and she sez, "Serenus and Josiah are havin' a gay time at Coney Island.
I can borry what I want jest exac'ly as well as if Mis' Stackridge war to home," thought the widow.
I was just comin' over toborry a few things, you know.
I'm a poor lone widder, that jest come over here toborry a few things, and that's all.
Say, we'll just borry one of them dray teams from the Acme corral, by cripes, and haul our own stuff to the depot!
He'll borry money er do anything yuh care to ask, except shut up that there cat uh hisn.
They were Beck House, Borry Farm, and the Bremen Redoubt--sinister names which will never be forgotten in Irish history.
Now I ain't tew old to larn and mend my ways, and I mean to deu as the parson says, and lend and borry all the days of my life; so maybe you'll lend me that ere kittle.
Now I guess as how I told you once that I shouldn't neither borry nor lend.
If I had a line from the agent, or a scrape of a pen, that I could show at home to some of the nabors, who knows but I could borry what 'ud set us up agin!
It was a wild storm, and they had sent the poor child forth, perhaps to perish in it, simply because she was disagreeable and wanted to borry “an ambril to keep the milk dry.
Could I borry a piece o’ stovepipe—’bout so long—I’ll fetch it back to morry.
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