A poet has already answered for us this question: En présence du Ciel, il faut croire ou nier.
I done enough praying in the next half hour to square up for every Friday night meeting I'd missed sence I was a boy.
And, for the first time sence she hove anchor on that flat, the critter unfurled her ears and histed 'em to the masthead.
She must have come theresence I got in, and I wondered whose she was.
Wal, by heaven, Thet's the wust news I've heerdsence Seventy-seven!
The broncos hain't been used much sence I commenced on the greasewood, and I don't quite like to have 'er go alone.
Sence I've found out about the vines, I've been glad I bought 'em.
I first met with at the grand rapids of the Columbia River, and which I have sence found in this neighbourhood also; they usially grow in rich dry ground not far from Some water course.
The Great Chief of this nation proved to be the brother of the Woman with us and is a man of Influence Sence & easey & reserved manners, appears to possess a great deel of Cincerity.
Ordway and party who were Sent to Lewis's river for salmon; we have receved no intillegence of them Sence they Set out.
Sence my arrival here I have killed Several birds of the Corvus genus of a kind found only in the rocky mountains and their neighbourhood.
Sence we have been here have been wounded with those arrows, the Short piece with the barbe remaining in the Animal and grown up in the flesh.
Son to the great Chief who was killed not long Sence by the Indians from the N.
Smell it, and this I think may be Safely Stated at 1/2 a mile, their Sence of Smelling being verry accute.
The Chopunnish not withstanding they live in the Crouded manner before mentioned are much more clenly in their persons and habitations than any nation we have Seen Sence we left the Illinois.
All I know is, that I've et some dam queer tack in my time, but sence I ben fishin' I never had no such bundles of sticks parcelled with leather served out to me.
She coulden' hev foun' that out, cuz Ah locked th' box sence then.
You-all war givin' Mis' Brewster fits wid no sign of hide nor hairsence yistermorn!
But that an unsavory odour is gentilitious or national unto the Jews, if rightly understood, we cannot well concede; nor will the information of reason or sence induce it.
I never 'lowed ter see the day ez could show enny comfort fur his dad bein' dead, but we hev been spared some o' the tallest cavortin' that ever war seen sence the Big Smoky war built.
Why, Tudie, I hain't never called you nothing else sence you was a little one so high.
Me and my wife have called that tree The Blood Seedling sence the day it was transplanted from your pastur'.
This said, adowne he looked to the ground, To have returnd, but dazed were his eyne 600 Through passing brightnesse, which did quite confound His feeble sence and too exceeding shyne.
He gwine be brave as a lion, sence he know' fo' sure dey ain' no ghosts.
I ain't had such a churnin' sence I set 'Steamboat' fer fifteen seconds.
Only Rufus went on eating as if it took more than a can of soda and a box of pepper to spoil his food for him and he explained as they wondered at it: "I ain't no taste sence I had scarlet fever so it don't bother me.
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