If there were any about, they'd be a deal more likely to favour me by the fire.
All this, and a deal more, Anstace told us, as we sat in the compassed window [bay window].
And I am ever so much happier than I was of old, with nought but humdrum matter; only that now and then, for a short while, I am a deal more miserabler.
We passed, too, whole mornings at picquet, I learning enough of Horace to quote at the routs we both attended, but a deal more of kings and deuces.
But I'll warrant, sir, you have said a deal more than I have any notion of without opening your lips.
He reproached himself for having misjudged me, and added a deal more that I have forgotten.
The news of my return had spread all over town, so that I had a deal more handshaking to do when we went to the Coffee House for breakfast.
If a'd been a talker, ye'd ha' thought a deal more on me nor ye've iver done yet.
And as mother says, yo'd feel it a deal more to have yer daughters left on hand.
Show up thy manly heart, and make as though thee had much else to think on, and no leisure for to dawdle after her, and she'll think a deal more on thee.
I could never guide th' house without Daniel, and I should be feared he'd take a deal more nor is good for him without me.
But Jim said nar a word; he just' kep' a gray eye on Arch till Arch lost a deal more sleep 'n he got.
They's a deal more hangin' on that law 'n I told you.
What was a deal more curious, I saw the half-caste, Warrigal, coming up from the flat, leading a horse and carrying a pair of hobbles.
They'd have trembled a deal more if they'd known what was coming.
Sir,” says I, “you seem to know a deal more of my offence than I know myself.
A deal more o’ the foul than the fair, Master Anthony, if I know aught o’ thee.
Begging your pardon, she thinks a deal more of him than she'd like anybody to find out," said honest Reuben, winking.
You seem to know already a deal more of the history of our country than some of my first-class young gentlemen have taken the trouble to learn," said Mr. Middleton, in surprise.
Ten to one that visit will mean more jobs of work; and, occasionally, what's a deal more welcome, a new plan for a little strafe of some sort.
We've all that to wipe out; all that, and a deal more that I can't tell you about.
The smoke was just as dense, and there was a deal more gas in it.
I gather from Scripture that the Lord takes a deal more account of what a man means than of what he does.
Tis all the easier to fill when you don't; but a deal more will go in when you do.
There would be a deal more poetry in needles and thread, and soap and water.
She was setting it round we were broke, and had gitten the sack, and a deal more; but I reckon I give her summat to bite on afore I was through.
It riled Eliza Jim being always at our spot, and thinking a deal more o' Sarah than he did of her.
He always set a deal more by you and your missis than he ever did by us.
He might make a very good thing of it, and people would think a deal more of him if they had to pay.
Ay, I know I am scaring ye even now; I love ye a deal more nor ye want me to, but ye are a woman after all.
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