Contentment is not desighned, as a stiddy bizziness, for the sons ov man, while on this arth.
Mi private opinyun iz--that manufaktring phun for other pholks amusement, iz like hatching out egs, a sober, stiddy bizzness.
We staid there on a stiddy stretch for a week; that wuz jest before they moved up to Maine.
She wuz ready to mourn on the slightest pretext, and mourn jest as long and stiddy as possible.
In some things the picture mebby could have been bettered a little--mebby the ladder wuzn't quite stiddy enough--mebby I should ruther have not clumb up it.
I know, and they all ort to know, that he wuz straightforward and stiddyas the sun.
We advanced and boldly mounted up onto our two barells, Miss Gowdy and Sister Sypher a-holdin' two chairs stiddy for us to mount up on.
Now it seems to me that in most all of these different doctrines and beliefs, there is a grain of truth, and if folks would only kinder hold onto that grain, and hold themselves stiddy while they held onto it, they would be better off.
And I make a stiddy practice of doin' the best I can by him in this direction.
Wall, from that night, Miss Trueman Pool attended to the meetins at the Risley school-house, stiddy and constant.
My pa he helt it stiddy an' I handed gran'pa the spade, an' we took off our hats whilst he repeated a Bible tex'.
Anyway she took splendid care of hern, jest wore herself out a doin' for it stiddy day and night and bein' trampled on, and barked at almost all the time she wuz a bringin' on it up.
For three stiddydays I put before that man the best vittles that these hands could make, or this brain could plan.
When I come up out of my revery, I see Ardelia lookin' at her stiddy and kind a sot.
Some wimmen are so; she had moved round so much, from one poor old place to another, that she sort o' hankered after bein' settled down into a stiddy home.
I know it would wear me out to take such stiddy care on one, day and night.
And I kep' on a not likin' him, and kep' stiddy onwards a likin' Abram Gee.
Thomas Jefferson carried her through a law-suit, and carried her stiddy and safe.
A sight impressive enough to furnish one with stiddy emotions for weeks and weeks.
It might be a stiddy rain, and then agin it might be a thunder-shower, though you don't often look for 'em in the morning.
Mog along stiddy and you'd ought to make it by sundown.
The fellers that made the night survey run aroun' the graveyard stiddy crossin' it.
Stiddy that there was them stakes acrost the crick.
Tween you and me, Fleet Foot is oncommon stiddy to-day.
I didn't know but it was the boy that had set him on to go to meeting when I see him walk in, and I could 'a wrung his neck; but I guess I misjudged him; he was called a stiddy boy.
John was a nice man; stiddyand pleasant-spoken and straightforrard and kind to his folks.
When she was young her mother never could pr'vail on her to set in the house stiddy and sew, and she used to have great misgivin's that Lo'isa never was going to be capable.
And as I told Josiah time and time again, "that for stiddy ridin' I preferred a mare to a mystery.
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