I would not willingly draw trigger, for the noise might bring down other folks upon us, out of Oxton yonder: but, drop that stick, or I fire.
Other folks won't believe as you've meant nothing; and don't tell me about her not deceiving herself.
She says you're just throwing yourself away on other folks.
You're always thoughtful of other folks, Johnson," said Briggs, admiringly.
I never met a man, Olly, afore, as seemed to take such an interest in other folks' sorrers as he did.
There was some talk about his not being so long-sighted as other folks, but his old patients laughed and looked knowing when this was spoken of.
And can't Carrie quit sticking her nose in other folks' business?
I should think she sponged enough from her connections, without living on other folks, and poor ones, too, like Mr. Douglass.
And if other folks were as good as him they'd be doing just the same, and there'd be nothing to wonder at in--in anybody.
So, to do it successfully, and to keep myself just ahead of other folks, I have a bureau of secret information that would be a credit to New York Tammany Hall.
I find her as gentle and submissive as a girl could be--a little too gentle, perhaps, and anxious to study the wishes of other folks.
Why should people be forever maddening themselves with the stories of other folks’ misfortunes?
Other folks seem to take the comfort out of theirs as they go along.
I never saw you on the day when you didna think more of other folks' comfort than you thought of your own, and that couldna be said of him, this many a year and day.
But it is no' agreeable to do other folks' work, and let them get the wages, I'll allow.
I'm always glad to set still after a hard week, and to get a look at other folks' jackets and hats.
You're over fond of other folks' business by a deal.
There bain't a hedger or ditcher but has his bit o' dinner put ready for en, and I reckon soldiers have got stummicks much same as other folks.
I couldn't never get used to no other ways, and no other folks.
Thereupon the "other folks" were constrained to depart, Ted being still jubilant and Joe very glum.
Mrs. Lea elevated her eyebrows and muttered something angrily about “impudence and upstarts, and some folks making themselves very much at home in other folks’ houses.
He said everybody would do right, if they knew what was right to do, and that the thing for us to do was to look for the gold and not the clay in other folks.
It's jest as wrong to be too hard on yourself as it is to be too hard on other folks.
Don't it look like folks ought 'o hold on to their bodies as long as other folks holds on to a piece o' the dresses they used to wear?
Jeff, I don't want to be put in the position of pryin' into the private and the personal affairs of other folks, reguardless of color.
Risen Shine's congregation, and, finally, that he was a born meddler in other folks' affairs.
His trade was the applied trade of crookedness; his pursuit the pursuit of other folks' cash resources.
But--Miss Good said I--I'd look jest as purty as other folks when I got fixed up.
He looks down on us the same as other folks does, an' I don't blame him.
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