Goodish swore he wouldn't give that for him and his hoss together; that if they were both put up to auction that blessed minute, they wouldn't bring it.
He waited for them beautiful French oaths that Goodish used.
There is a hunter, come, I like hosses; but this brute was painted when at grass, and is too fat to look well, guess he was a goodish hoss in his day though.
The pint of his chin projected and turned up gently, as if it expected, when Goodish lost his teeth, to rise in the world in rank next to the nose.
Goodish and the old mare are jist alike, they are all tongue them critters.
Goodish and the old mare are jist alike, all tongue, ain't they?
Well, it's a goodish bit from here, so we'd best be movin'.
It's not so far after all, and yet it would be a goodish bit to tramp," he added thoughtfully.
It's a goodish bit out of my road, but I'd like to carry the poor bairnies back to their mother, wherever she be.
After running a goodish way, Elsie saw what she had never dreamed of finding--a roadway sweeping round the foot of the hill, and quite hidden from sight by a sudden rise in the ground.
As it was a goodish way to the station, they would be glad to sleep by his fire and get after the cattle at dawn.
I don't know how much there is of it, but there's sure to be a goodish pile, or the skipper wouldn't take the trouble to come all this way to get it.
A goodish bit," cook replied, handing him the hamper.
He'd got a goodish bit o' baccy and stuff done up in a ole shirt.
We may be a goodish distance from Santiago; and to go there, embargoed as we are, there's a possibility of our being robbed of our pretty baggage on the route.
You've set foot on a goodish many, I should say, judgin' from the way ye handle a helm.
I placed my palms against the main-mast, which was of a goodish bigness, and waited, every nerve upon the stretch.
A hardwood slab-door weighs a goodish deal, as any one may find out that has to hump it a hundred yards.
We went a goodish way without coming across any more hotels, and then we met a man, and asked him to direct us to a few.
How long he laid dere he never rightly knowed, but it must a bin a goodish bit, for when he come to 'twas gittin' dee-light.
There's a goodish lump at the bank, and there's nothing heart can desire as her might not have by asking for it.
I am supposing you see a goodish many people--since one hears that there are so many in town, and I am glad for you of that: solitude in these conditions being grim, even if society is bleak!
I couldn't afford to take any chances of an accident, and he would have been shot if he had attempted to come through a ventilator into the Arena, but a trained animal like that is worth a goodish bit of money.
I got him from the captain of a tramp steamer which traded to the West Coast, and I paid a goodish bit of money for him too.
And it is a goodish distance, so if you would rather not come, pray do not trouble.
But Tonbridge is a goodishstep from here and you look tired, my lad, peaked and pale about the gills.
I shall be half-starved to see you, and a mile is a goodish bit to get over when you're not strong.
But the damp, dark cellar was unendurable to the bright little fellow, and he had to be, as he himself expressed it, a goodish bit peckish before he could bear it.
After waiting a goodish spell--none of us speaking a word for fear of giving an alarm-- we hears eight bells struck, somewhere away upon our port quarter.
I had influenza a month agone, and it's shook me a goodish bit.