An now, I declar, if I ain't gittin to be a confirmed wanderer agin, same as I was in the days of my halcyon an shinin youth.
Dis yah's great an shinin casium, an should be honnad by great and strorny stivities.
Let me tell you though if I ever come home and find him shinin his elbos on the top of your baby grand Ill kick him down the front steps if I only have one leg to do it with.
Yesterday I spent all the afternoon shinin up for guard sos to be the Colonels orderly.
Ef de clouds was a drapping rain all de time I cud see de bressed sun er shininwhen yu'se erbout.
I've only got Miss Miles out of my head, to git a thousand new shinin faces in.
There, right in the midst of the room, was a table a shinin and a glistenin, like a heap of ice-chunks and new half dollars piled up together in the hot sun.
I swan tu man, Par, it was like walkin through a footpath kivered over with meadow grass and wild posies, as I went up the stairs, all carpeted off and a shinin with bars of gold.
To read in hishdory, Und find de scattered shinin lights Of vellers shoost like me!
He vas shoost like Koenig Etzel, of whom de shdory dell, Der Hun who go for de Romans und gife dem shinin hell: Only dis dat dey say no grass vouldt crow vhere Etzel's horse had trot.
Whan Andrew to Strathbogie cam The sun was shinin rarely; He rade a horse that pranced and sprang-- I vow he sat him fairly!
She's oot, and she's aff ower the shinin san's And awa til her moanin hame!
By this time the shower was over, and the moon shinin so bright and clear that I thought I'd better be up and stirrin, and arter slippin a few cents into the poor nigger wench's hand, I took leave of the grand folks in the big house.
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