At what Age he could like to be a Frenchman, and at what an Englishman, 455.
In fine, to speak my Mind plainly, if I was but twenty Years of Age, I could like to be a complete Frenchman; but now that I am forty, I am perfectly reconciled to the Manners and Customs of the English.
Tho' they are said to be a sorry People, I could like to live here very well.
I could like a word or two wi' you, if you please," said Grice.
I could like to hev that theer service read ivery Sunda'!
I could like to call in and see ’em; but it wouldn’t do.
But what you say seems right enough, and I’ll take to it ’at I could like to scotch this new scheme o’ Maniwel’s.
If there’s a spell on t’ Clegg lassies I could like Nancy to break it, and Jagger’s more sense than to be frightened out of his wits wi’ jingles.
I could like to do your courting for you for an odd hour or so.
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