单词 | tink |
例句 | And grains of rice, dropping from his hair, bouncing off the glass with a tink. A Thousand Splendid Suns 2007-05-22T00:00:00Z She rolled them again and made up words to fit their rhythm: Peas that go tink, peas that go tot, Peas that will never grow outside my pot. Julie of the Wolves 1972-01-01T00:00:00Z There was a long moment’s drinking noise, the sound of a tent zip parting, the tink of an empty can landing in undergrowth, the tent zip closing. A Walk in the Woods 1997-11-01T00:00:00Z But whether Moreno played Arabians, Polynesians or Mexicans, her film roles were all the same: “You tink you fool Lolita? Ha!” Rita Moreno on strength, stamina and the power of a killer body It’s that classic cliché of Minimalism: tink tink tink tink. The Creator of ‘Radiolab,’ a Lapsed Composer, Returns to Music 2017-06-28T04:00:00Z But at last, I tink a ball into the near distance and, swift as anything, rebag my club thinking good riddance to this game. We Went to Vegas to Wring Joy From Heartbreak 2021-09-23T04:00:00Z One aunt said: ‘We come to dis country, and we tink de police are nice and now we understand!’ Benjamin Zephaniah: 'Coppers were standing on my back and I thought: OK, I’m going to die here.’ 2020-07-07T04:00:00Z “You happy with Liberia as it going? You tink dis a nice place?” she asks. Review: Lupita Nyong’o soars in searing play ‘Eclipsed’ 2016-03-06T05:00:00Z “For me, I tink da goal always goin’ be fo Pidgin to get institutionalized recognitions.” Data inspires pride for Pidgin, the language of Hawaii 2016-02-18T05:00:00Z To the listener, the tinks sound flawlessly steady. The secret to groovy drumming may be math 2015-06-26T04:00:00Z I tink his relationship with the labor unions and avoiding a big long strike is legitimately a win. Why Rob Ford Happened 2013-11-18T18:45:12Z Oy tink - Phrase heard with increasing urgency in bars as the night goes on and the sports debate gets more heated. 'Oy tink': Primer on British English for Americans 2012-07-25T15:06:15Z "I was frightened, and my tooth—I can tink of notings else." Mrs. Balfame A Novel 2012-04-15T02:00:04.827Z I heard a lumb’ring in de sky, Dat make a me tink my time was nigh. Religious Folk-Songs of the Southern Negroes 2012-03-09T03:00:17.743Z Well, sah, do you tink you can take de head of de barrow? A Roving Commission Or, Through the Black Insurrection at Hayti 2012-02-06T03:00:13.023Z De Lord he come To set de people free; An’ massa tink it day ob doom, An’ we ob jubilee. Nurse and Spy in the Union Army The Adventures and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps, and Battle-Fields 2012-01-07T03:00:15.907Z They answered, "In Slavery time we work; now we work better; den how you tink we work when we free, when we get paid for work!" The Freedmen's Book 2012-01-05T03:00:39.763Z "I couldn't tink of keeping you in dis draughty passage." The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z Too much, man—no go long; no tink! In the Yellow Sea 2011-12-26T03:00:10.083Z Me tink he might manage to get down to de town, but de letter must be a bery lillie one, so dat he can hide it in him woolly head. A Roving Commission Or, Through the Black Insurrection at Hayti 2012-02-06T03:00:13.023Z Sometimes Keebo tink she speak to her boy yet in his dreams.” Kenneth McAlpine A Tale of Mountain, Moorland and Sea 2011-12-05T03:00:48.967Z Drumming on the table with your knuckles; or, still worse, tinking on a piano with your fore-finger only. The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book 2011-11-13T03:00:12.183Z I never dared to tink you vould do me de honour. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z Do you tink, if she be one selfish beast like her husban, Savanna love her so dear? Adeline Mowbray or, The Mother and Daughter 2011-11-04T02:00:17.120Z You must also hear the French Minister's remark on the General's humor—'You tink de penitence wou'd have been good for de cups.' The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. I. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England; to which is added a Sketch of Paine by William Cobbett 2011-10-12T02:00:38.787Z "W'at you tink now, 'bout dis time?" asked Ike, who, with Wah Shin, had crept up from one of the excavations to Sam's side. Lost in the Ca?on 2011-09-19T02:00:14.387Z You tink he look so he hurt you? Hot corn: Life Scenes in New York Illustrated 2011-08-31T02:01:20.473Z "As the bell tinks, so the fool thinks," responded the head keeper, sententiously. Lost Sir Massingberd, v. 2/2 A Romance of Real Life 2011-08-25T02:00:33.793Z I’ll mend them all with a tink, terry tink, And never hurt your mettles. A History of the Cries of London Ancient and Modern 2011-08-19T02:00:15.893Z You could hear the masons and bricklayers—chink, tink, tinkle, as their trowels chipped off the edges—singing away in chorus. World's End A Story in Three Books 2011-08-16T02:00:47.740Z Den I tink I hyah some queer noise in de camp, an' I starts up dis a ways. Camp Fires of the Wolf Patrol 2011-07-26T02:00:18.713Z All them black boy tink each morning they go look him. The League of the Leopard 2011-07-23T02:00:12.490Z “I just tink, sah, dat as I go to be berry busy find de treasure ship ’long o’ Mass’ Oakum, you like to come and ’joy yourself, poke de galley fire all day.” Dutch the Diver A Man's Mistake 2011-07-15T02:00:21.010Z You must tink you are a peach of a dancer, ain' it? Yekl A tale of the New York ghetto 2011-07-13T02:00:17.480Z He say he tink maybe we get plenty grouse down de creek. Cruisings in the Cascades A Narrative of Travel, Exploration, Amateur Photography, Hunting, and Fishing 2011-07-09T02:00:15.543Z “If you can walk as far as de Riffel in one week you can tink you are very lucky,” answered the guide. Fordham's Feud 2011-07-05T02:00:31.267Z My have got one silver-tip thar; it is no dead, look out; but my tink he no can move! A Claim on Klondyke A Romance of the Arctic El Dorado 2011-07-03T02:00:07.507Z “No, sah, I tink not; but you come out here, sah, where de oder gentleman not hear, and I tell you.” Dutch the Diver A Man's Mistake 2011-07-15T02:00:21.010Z "You tink so?" almost howled the exasperated German. Rounding up the Raider A Naval Story of the Great War 2011-06-24T02:00:25.163Z Yes, Coney Island is de place where all de swells go to dat tink they are swells. Letters of the Motor Girl 2011-06-01T02:00:28.313Z But,” added the guide, naïvely, “I don’t tink his pronunciation is very good.” Fordham's Feud 2011-07-05T02:00:31.267Z By-ant-py, says I, 'Vat's te name o' your craft, captain,' tinking it a ship in te king's navy. Captain Kyd, Vol. II or, The Wizard of the Sea 2011-04-11T02:00:12.290Z I tink I know how much I go to hab for my share.” Dutch the Diver A Man's Mistake 2011-07-15T02:00:21.010Z I was tinking earlier about which two people I would like to be stuck in a room with. Best of Chatterbox: bacon or sausage? 2011-04-07T14:35:00Z I don’t tink I will ever want to vote, ’cause ye have to wait till yers are twenty-one and dat’s too long. Letters of the Motor Girl 2011-06-01T02:00:28.313Z Colonel E. I ave great reason to tink I am dear to him, and he recommend you to me in de highest terms. Fontainbleau 2011-03-30T02:00:17.797Z We not so weak you tink for—dam! no. Osceola the Seminole The Red Fawn of the Flower Land 2011-03-22T02:00:20.123Z I say, Harry, what you tink, what you do? A Modern Buccaneer 2011-03-02T03:00:23.990Z I tink you come for de special police duty, eh? Sergeant Silk the Prairie Scout 2011-02-07T03:00:22.570Z I wonder if de push tinks I am going to swell up and bust ’cause I’ve got a few dollars now? Letters of the Motor Girl 2011-06-01T02:00:28.313Z An' you better not tink about de pink ones," said Candace, opening a drawer to get out some soft paper, "but be glad you could get a white one to mix in. Ben Pepper 2011-02-07T03:00:21.607Z Und I say, Did he tink I carry de gas money in my clothes? A Pasteboard Crown A Story of the New York Stage 2011-01-26T03:00:25.590Z I didn't tink it any harm to ax. The Spy of the Rebellion Being a True History of the Spy System of the United States Army during the Late Rebellion, 2011-01-17T03:00:42.913Z I hope you not tink, Meestair Denison, dat I intends——" "Oh, I know you only want to give it up to the right owner. '?19,000' 2011-01-14T03:00:45.303Z I tink I will be a good driver for that kind of a water wagern. Letters of the Motor Girl 2011-06-01T02:00:28.313Z If tink so, go wade da drift,—go wade yourself! The Young Yagers A Narrative of Hunting Adventures in Southern Africa 2010-12-20T17:11:52.020Z I hear a frog, and then another — the first a single croakish chirp, and the other the same tinking double chirp from deep in the moss. Scientist at Work: Waking in the Clouds to a Chorus of Birds 2010-10-18T21:58:00Z I tink he might be trusted if he is well pay.” Lady Maude's Mania "Yes, because he say that he tink to-day he arrest you." '?19,000' 2011-01-14T03:00:45.303Z I can tink and say so to myself, quiet, so no one will hear me express myself only in silence. Letters of the Motor Girl 2011-06-01T02:00:28.313Z In fact, one scrub-car tink, with the glory of the West End at heart, had a fight over the amount with a sceptical hostler. The Nerve of Foley And Other Railroad Stories Each summer Sue sang its praises to the tinkle of the whetstone as the farm hand sharpened his scythe, tink, tink, tinkety tink. Chiquita, an American Novel The Romance of a Ute Chief's Daughter People here watch, not tink to attack us; then they wait again for the oders to come back; half of dem gone, a good many killed, they not like to attack us now.” The Young Colonists A Story of the Zulu and Boer Wars “So at last it come dark, an’ de lion was far enough off, an’ Little Hahsie hop out to stretch his legs an’ tink a bit. Old Hendrik's Tales No, I don’t tink money is all dare is, but it is a whole lot to fill in wid. Letters of the Motor Girl 2011-06-01T02:00:28.313Z Divisional headquarters and car tink shanties alike were bursting with excitement. The Nerve of Foley And Other Railroad Stories Moon not so bright now, me tink, and de gun go pop! pop! wid a splosh of fire. With Wolseley to Kumasi A Tale of the First Ashanti War If he attacked, he make laager; but me no tink dey attack. The Young Colonists A Story of the Zulu and Boer Wars I tinks I’d be full price an’ some change over myself.’ Old Hendrik's Tales Another form of the same proverb is: “As the fool thinks, the bell tinks.” Folk-lore of Shakespeare "I tink not; I have no occasions for shame," said the other, calmly. The Daltons, Volume II (of II) Or,Three Roads In Life "Say," drawled Sparrer scornfully, "do 'youse tink we had nothing to do but to pick up a ton or two of scrap and lug it 'round?" The Boy Scouts in A Trapper's Camp "Tink, tink, a - tink - a - tink, tink - a - tink - a - dido!" thrummed out her companion. Tom Burke Of "Ours", Volume I “So he turns back, but de day’s got dat hot an’ de shade under de little bushiekies is dat cool, he tinks he’ll rest him a little while an’ den go on agen. Old Hendrik's Tales Well, say, as the tramp says, 'Me stomach tinks me troat's cut.' Checkers A Hard-luck Story Tink, tink he calls from somewhere overhead, and tink, tink his comrades answer as they follow a trackless path through the sky on their 5000-mile journey. What Bird is That? A Pocket Museum of the Land Birds of the Eastern United States Arranged According to Season Mrs. Headley come, no see him here; no tink him here.” Wau-nan-gee or the Massacre at Chicago A Romance of the American Revolution Chaffinches were calling from the tops of the trees; the chaffinches now have a note much like one used by the yellow-hammer, different from their song and from their common 'fink tink.' The Hills and the Vale He sort o’ shift one eye half-way round, an’ dat’s quite enough too, tink he. Old Hendrik's Tales Drink first, sar, make sure of dat," replied Moonshine, swallowing off the brandy; "tink about it afterwards.—Eh! Olla Podrida So she tink of me, Pierre, one li'l Frenchmens, not good enough for her, for mek her shame wiz her gran' friends? The Blue Goose "I tink so too now," said the Krooman; "for it am worse than sure dat if we starve now we no be slaves bom by." The Boy Slaves I tink you go to bed right now, bes’ place for you, sure.” The Peace of Roaring River “Young Seeunkie tink no mo’ about it, but dives down in his pocket an’ haul out his knife an’ lifts it over. Old Hendrik's Tales “What makes you tink de boy am dead?” she asked, a moment after the woful words of her mistress. The Great Cattle Trail "Oh, not at all," he said, "de cookin's a trifle; tink ob de 'counts; my head's good at figures." A Noble Woman "Vell, go on, my boy; I tink they are making a fool of you." Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 365, March, 1846 An’ Heem good Lord know why, but I tink I better pray. The Peace of Roaring River De yoke’s on his neck now, tinks Seeunkie, as he looks at his daddy, but he never lets on yust yet. Old Hendrik's Tales "I tink I shall try," she said, separating herself in her wrath from her friend. Is He Popenjoy? "I tink her brain am turned," said he. A Noble Woman One of the blacks remarked, not without reason, "Me tink dis white fellows' corrobboree." Six Letters From the Colonies “Vat you tink?” asked Rodney, mimicking his companion’s speech, for now they were excellent friends. Rodney, the Ranger With Daniel Morgan on Trail and Battlefield “Well, dere’s de man an’ de dogs to tink on now, an’ dis is de time he want Ou’ Wolf for. Old Hendrik's Tales He did say a word to me, and I tink he would like it. Is He Popenjoy? When I got to de house, what do you tink? dar was missus. A Noble Woman Suppose you tink ob beating dis big frigate troo de channel? Captain Brand of the "Centipede" A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies: His Love and Exploits, Together with Some Account of the Singular Manner by Which He Departed This Life My Lady Maitland and I both tink we know her too; bot we do not vish at present to let any von know dis, for certain reasons, vich we cannot explain to you. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume VI “De leopard don’t stop to look, an’ de leopard don’t stop to tink. Old Hendrik's Tales "I did not tink dere was such robbery with ladies," said the Baroness. Is He Popenjoy? "I tink I will stay where I is, and you shall command de boat." Watch and Wait or The Young Fugitives His daughter—yes, I tink I—and she is not dead, like her fader? Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Rip van Winkle Prisoner: “’Cause, massa, I had berry good opinion of myself, and I tink I sabby de ground better den dat black scorpion who call himself pilot.” A Sailor of King George But he tink inside hisse’f, an’ his eye kind o’ ’gun to shine behind in his head as he watch darie meat go past an’ go on, an’ he feel his mouf run all water. Old Hendrik's Tales I laugh yet to tink how easy Yon Yacob fall down. Winning the Wilderness "Quin tinks dey must be all dead," replied the man, shaking his head. Watch and Wait or The Young Fugitives “Should the said Rip Van Winkle tink fit to annul dis contract vithin twenty years and a day, he shall be at full liberty to do so.” Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Rip van Winkle "I tink, sah, dat——" A chorus of yells and warning shouts from the Haussas made the officers turn pretty sharply. Wilmshurst of the Frontier Force An’ den his tail begun to wilt a bit while he tink what he’s goin’ to do now. Old Hendrik's Tales She say No you go see it, for I tinks not. Happy-Thought Hall Notin, but put him to bed and let him sleep it off; I tink cold water good for him. Watch and Wait or The Young Fugitives Yes, I tink I am your broder 'cos you is my sister. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Rip van Winkle Only from the smiddy, far away, came at times the tink of an anvil. The House with the Green Shutters "I tink you like my music," he said. Explorers of the Dawn "Dat Leon, he not tink he know so much now!" he said. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906 Red Feather instantly drew back, and said in a low voice to Melville— "Speak to Injin—dem tink Red Feather lose scalp." The Story of Red Feather A Tale of the American Frontier But the lady’s young companion goes on tuning her instrument—“tink, tink, tink;” and now the bow is drawn. Bonaventure A Prose Pastoral of Acadian Louisiana Must tink all the time and be worried by dese things. Men of Affairs Oh, I shall get into some trouble for dis, I tink! Explorers of the Dawn "I tink we better leave to-morrow," was a sort of refrain with Orestes. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 11, 1914 An' Ah was been work ten, twenty, dirty year, Ah tink. Flamsted quarries I tink Adam was not too proud to speak to Abel: and if Cain would not talk, he was bad man, and we should not take de pattern after de bad mans. The White Lady of Hazelwood A Tale of the Fourteenth Century Well might "Massa tink it day ob doom, But we ob Jubilee." Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals As Seen From the Ranks During a Campaign in the Army of the Potomac But you no tink it am berer to take boat away—pull him out ob sight?” Gascoyne, the Sandal-Wood Trader “Mister Os’en,” he said, in a low voice, after a few preliminary words, “you be tink of escape?” Lost in the Forest Wandering Will's Adventures in South America “But, don’ you tink,” suggested Ebony, “dat we five could wallop any oder five men in de univarse, to say not’ing ob two spies?” The Fugitives The Tyrant Queen of Madagascar “No, Massa Jack, me tink none here; but better get to de boat and catch some fish for breakfast, and den if any savage come we ready to start,” he answered. The Two Whalers Adventures in the Pacific I very nearly broke out again when the one who was hit looked up and exclaimed, “What dat for, Pompey, you scoundrel you?—What you tink me made of, hey?” Old Jack "Qu'ar I didn't tink ob dat," he said, with a chuckle at his own fright. The Phantom of the River Basket" Annabel Lee— Elderly tinking gyp is she— We leaned on the paling and watched it go; And "Eh," said she, "now a fight 'tis cruel, But of all the compliments 'tis the jewel! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 15, 1914 "I don't tink so," answered Fritz, who was watching the bandits. Jack Wright and His Electric Stage; or, Leagued Against the James Boys Moses was in de wilderness forty years; for what should I tink dat de Lord would gib us our liberty sooner'n to his own faithful servant? Hubert's Wife A Story for You O, praise an' tanks,—the Lord he come To set de people free; An' massa tink it day ob doom, An' we ob jubilee. Woman's Work in the Civil War A Record of Heroism, Patriotism, and Patience "I should tink dat he would come back to look for de boat." The Phantom of the River “Ha! then, I tink perhaps hims could if he wos try,” said Henri, plunging on to his horse with a laugh, and arranging the carcase of the antelope across the pommel of his saddle. The Dog Crusoe and his Master Me only tink me not take the trouble to put ’em into dat pool where de fishes speak so imperently ob me. The Red Eric “You tink you funny, Bryan,” retorted Moses, while an oily smile beamed on his fat, good-humoured countenance; “but you not; you most dreadful stupid.” Ungava “How you knows I not tink?” demanded the Hottentot sharply. The Settler and the Savage “I tink him’s a funny man,” murmured the little girl, as the man approached. Red Rooney The Last of the Crew “Man!” said the other, with an earnest look, “doos you tink I come here like dis for tell do Breetish consul a lie!” The Pirate City An Algerine Tale Discussing the Germans one day with a Japanese officer, his criticism on them was, "Very good soldiers, but I tink too much drill drill." Impressions of a War Correspondent “Me love bourgeois Franklin, but tink me never see him more.” Ungava He was not very communicative, however, and when the two parted he declined to make any more satisfactory promise than that he would continue to “tink.” The Settler and the Savage Sometime I tink I know that noise; then I tink I not know him at all. Adrift in the Ice-Fields “What you tink, Coco?” inquired the negress, covering up more carefully the child, as she bent her head down upon it. The Pirate “I tink de men have pull enough all night,” said Jansen, who had just been relieved at the wheel, to Obadiah Coble, who was standing by him on the forecastle. Snarley-yow or The Dog Fiend I see you wish to spare him feelings; but I know what you tink in your heart.” Poor Jack I tink I know a chap on board who understand dat—I go see—you wait here till I come back.” Percival Keene “I hear all that your people say,” replied the negro, “and it make me tink—I no longer believe in fetish, anyhow.” Mr. Midshipman Easy “So help me God, dis time me tink, Judy—yes, so help me God, me see a ship!” cried Coco, joyfully. The Pirate “I did not, mynheer,” replied the corporal: “but,” added he with a significant look, “I tink I could say.” Snarley-yow or The Dog Fiend I sit by him just now; I take off the flag and look at his face, so calm, look so happy, so good, I almost tink he smile at me, and then I cry. Masterman Ready The Wreck of the "Pacific" I can’t tink what make him to let you off, only but cause you give him de spy-glass in dat hold way. Percival Keene “I tink,” said Mesty apart to our hero, “dat with what them hab suffer already, suppose they get seven dozen apiece, dat quite enough.” Mr. Midshipman Easy “Massa Bruce, I tink doctor got a little rum in his cabin.” The King's Own “Now, massa, him ’tink foot ready,” said Aboh, and without more ado, he opened the hole and produced the foot hot and steaming. The Two Supercargoes Adventures in Savage Africa “Oh dear, me tink we go to de bottom,” he said. Roger Willoughby A Story of the Times of Benbow “You go,” said he, showing his white teeth as he grinned; “I go after, see what captain tink.” Percival Keene I tink very different now dan I tink den—but still, its women’s work and not suit me. Mr. Midshipman Easy “I no tink we lose our dinner, though,” said Nub, as he got to the bottom. The South Sea Whaler “Tend on it, Jack Shark find dat we not going to make dinner for him dis day!” cried Sam Coal, “so he tink better go look out sumber else.” Peter Trawl The Adventures of a Whaler “Me tink better run away and hide,” said the first speaker. Paddy Finn “Me no tink dat any boat come off after us,” said Pompey, “’cos ebery man who can pull an oar is on board Ouzel Galley, so we safe as to dat.” The Missing Ship The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley “I tink so den, Massa Easy, sometimes when my blood boil, I tink so now—oder time, I no know what to tink—but when a man love very much, he hate very much.” Mr. Midshipman Easy “I tink de duck done now,” observed Nub, who had been employed during the discussion in giving the roast a few more turns. The South Sea Whaler “Dere are bad red men, and bad white men, and bad black men; but, me tink, not so many ob de last,” said Rachel, who always stuck up for her own race. In the Rocky Mountains Then he looked at the animal as Uncle Denis advanced, adding, “Me tink him dead.” With Axe and Rifle Den I tink I act berry wise in getting on board de pirate. The Missing Ship The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley “By de mass, I tink I almost fall asleep,” cried he, and he went to the cabin window, which had been left open, and found that there was a strong breeze blowing in. Mr. Midshipman Easy “I tink what we now got to do is to make ropes fast round him neck and drag him home.” The South Sea Whaler “Me tink I hear a shriek; dat come from de boat; depen’ upon it we no see her ’gan.” The Three Admirals On reaching it, Dio exclaimed— “Me tink me get ’cross, me go in an’ try; if too deep, me swim like one fish!” With Axe and Rifle De cappen say she French—de mate say she Spanish—some ob de men say she Dutch—oders strife she English—I not know what to tink. The Missing Ship The Log of the "Ouzel" Galley Now, my lads, it all over, and,” continued Mesty, sliding down the mast, “I tink you better not show yourself too much; only two men stay on deck, and dem two take off um jackets.” Mr. Midshipman Easy I tink that he make bery good roast, and remarkably fine stew, if we had salt and pepper, and a few oder tings to eat wid him. The South Sea Whaler Pardon, sir, me tink find out de leak. The Three Admirals Him wander in de wood, and at last, when he hab noting to eat, him sink down and tink him die. With Axe and Rifle “If we kill three animals dey tink we great hunters,” he exclaimed. In the Eastern Seas Murder Irish! only tink, Massa Easy—I boil kettle, and prince in my own country!” Mr. Midshipman Easy “No fear now of starving, I tink,” he observed. The South Sea Whaler He hab always sail head to wind; but me tink dat big rock no play us dat trick.” The Three Admirals “No, sah,” replied the great black, turning to me, “not talk ’bout; tink about much—much more.” Mass' George A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannah He tink too he count on Potto Jumbo, but he make one big mistake. In the Eastern Seas “By de holy poker, I tink he sway away finely, Massa Easy,” observed Mesty, who was in converse with our hero on the forecastle. Mr. Midshipman Easy “But we do what we can, though,” said Nub, sitting up; “and now I tink the wind begin to fall, and we get out de oars.” The South Sea Whaler Jimmy tink doctor somewhere right long—big hill. Bunyip Land A Story of Adventure in New Guinea Pomp crept to my side and pulled out the arrow, examining the hole in the thwart, and saying merrily— “I no ’tink you want lil bit rag round you, sah.” Mass' George A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannah I no say anything when he talk to me, but shrug my shoulders, and make one ugly face at him, and so he tink all right. In the Eastern Seas Now dat job settled, I tink we better go ’bout again.” Mr. Midshipman Easy “I tink we all go to de bottom,” observed Nub. The South Sea Whaler I carry the canoe, an' I tink I not wait. A Mating in the Wilds “How Pomp know what de Injum tink?” said the boy, promptly. Mass' George A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannah He tink too he got Macco, but Potto not so certain of dat.” In the Eastern Seas “I tink these cold nights cool their courage any how,” observed Mesty—“Massa Easy, you see they soon ask permission to come on board.” Mr. Midshipman Easy Still I tink I get meat enough for dinner.” The South Sea Whaler "I not know," answered the half-breed quickly, "but I tink I see heem again since." A Mating in the Wilds My reverie was interrupted by Pomp, who said briskly— “Now, Mass’ George, what you tink?” Mass' George A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannah I only try and find out, and tink and guess what dey want to do.” In the Eastern Seas “Eh, Massa Easy, you come to wrong place anyhow; now I tink a good deal lately, and by all de power, I tink equality all stuff.” Mr. Midshipman Easy “Dat is what I was tinking,” observed Nub. The South Sea Whaler I shovel snow wit' a snow-shoe on my burning cabin, for I love dat petite cabin like a child, an' den I tink I take a look at you. A Mating in the Wilds “I only look up at de ’tars and tink.” Mass' George A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannah He's all in a sweat an' lather an' he breathes fast, but I tink he's good for de distance. The Kentucky Ranger Now dat I ship’s corporal and hab cane, I tink so no longer.” Mr. Midshipman Easy Cheer up, Missie Alice; I no tink dis a steady horse for you, or I ask you to have a ride on it.” The South Sea Whaler I could not endure to tink dat zee wolves get her——" "I will help you, Jean. A Mating in the Wilds “Dat berry ’tupid,” he said at last; “Pomp no ’tink of dat. Mass' George A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannah An' what you tink 'bout Old Man Savarin? Old Man Savarin and Other Stories “So I tink dat, but when a man starve, he quite forget his thought.” Mr. Midshipman Easy “I tink me get some slices of meat out of de back of de creature,” said Nub. The South Sea Whaler But I tink he want zee girl to lose herself dat he may find her. A Mating in the Wilds Missus, I'm glad dat you tink so much ob me. The Dismal Swamp and Lake Drummond, Early recollections Vivid portrayal of Amusing Scenes I like to laugh my outsides in every time I tink about it. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform Den I tink, sar, suppose you buy one fine vessel—plenty of guns—take out letter of marque—plenty of men, and bring Missy Agnes home like a lady. Mr. Midshipman Easy Then he would cry out, “I tink I smell de flowers and de fruit already.” The South Sea Whaler If Chief George lied——" "I say again I tink he not lie. A Mating in the Wilds “Oh, Jimmy,” she sobbed, “what you tink for my lovely papa!” My Ántonia And me often tink about Jesus Christ, and wish to be like him.” The Annals of the Poor Den I say to myself, stop a little; suppose friar hab all de rabbit, I tink I give him a lilly powder.” Mr. Midshipman Easy “I tink, Mr Lawrie, dat we better look out for food just now,” said Nub, who thought the doctor was spending more time than necessary in speculating on the future. The South Sea Whaler Also I tink when zee price ees paid, I veel go North to zee Frozen Sea where zee mounters come not. A Mating in the Wilds "Dere are bad red men, and bad white men, and bad black men; but, me tink, not so many ob de last," said Rachel, who always stuck up for her own race. In the Rocky Mountains A Tale of Adventure “No, me not like you, massa; me tink nobody like me,—nobody feel such a heart as me.” The Annals of the Poor “By all power, she no fool of a woman dat,” said Mesty, as she retreated curtseying; “I tink Mr Oxbelly very right sleep tingle.” Mr. Midshipman Easy As they passed under the tree in which they had seen the hornbills, Nub exclaimed, “I tink we come and get dese fellows at once, if de mate will please to accompany us.” The South Sea Whaler Mine Katrina,—So long since I write, You vill tink I am dead maybe yet; If I never come back from dis fight, Den some udder old feller you get. War Rhymes by Wayfarer Massa never mentioned de names ob de two officers who got out wid him, and it war too dark for me to see their faces, but dat story made me tink it must be him. With Lee in Virginia A Story of the American Civil War Lord, remember poor Negro sinner: dis is my prayer every morning, and sometimes at night too; when me cannot tink of many words, den me say de same again; Lord, remember poor Negro sinner.” The Annals of the Poor Ob de two I does tink I'm de best off. The Brother Clerks A Tale of New-Orleans “Hark!” cried Nub, “I tink I hear a voice.” The South Sea Whaler "Vat do you tink uff …" And from soup to coffee Warrington eluded, dodged, stepped under and ran around the fusillade of questions. Parrot & Co. What I tink am de best way dis. With Lee in Virginia A Story of the American Civil War Me sorry to tink how bat servant me was before de goot tings of Jesus Christ come to my heart. The Annals of the Poor The tip landed in the middle of his bony chest and skated over each rib, going tink, tink, tink through the handle, like a xylophone. Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town What does you tinks of a man like dat? Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie When all was quiet, the bouncer said to me: "What did ye tink of it, boss, hey?" From the Bottom Up The Life Story of Alexander Irvine He spell it out word by word, but I don't tink he understand dat it come from prison, only dat it come from someone who wanted some rope and a turn-screw. With Lee in Virginia A Story of the American Civil War “O no; it came to me when me tink noting about it, and seek noting about it.” The Annals of the Poor "Se�or, you tink we win out den?" and Gonzales peered up blinking into the other's face. Molly McDonald A Tale of the Old Frontier "I tink de red hair vas more beautiful." Beth Norvell A Romance of the West Me tell him, too, dat white man tink nothing ob Obi man. The Queen's Cup "You tink yourself bery lucky you get back," one of them said. With Lee in Virginia A Story of the American Civil War And it sometime make me cry, to tink that Christ love so poor Negro.” The Annals of the Poor To make rogue one honest man is one clever thing; Mr. Jonathan mistake himself in tinking himself great, when he not so great. The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth You vas good boy, just like I tink; I wear dis ol' coat—see; an' den I turn up de skirt, so. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West "Law, missy, I nebber tinks I am, but Titus 'lows I am, but he don't know much nohow." A Little Florida Lady The half-breed regarded him gloomily: "A'm tink dat 'oman de pilgrim 'oman." The Texan A Story of the Cattle Country He rose with much cheerfulness, saying— “Ah, massa, me very glad to see you; me tink you long time coming.” The Annals of the Poor "And my son Vital, he has mak me a good son, if he do like to tink alone too much, and sometime do forgetful ting." A Lover in Homespun And Other Stories He so nice I just hate to have to fool him, but maybe I get chance to make eet all up some day—you tink so? Beth Norvell A Romance of the West Why, de Lord a'n't like what ye tink,—He loves ye, honey! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 23, September, 1859 Der yer tink we wouldn't fight to be free?' and he pressed his teeth together, and there passed again over his face the same look it wore the moment before. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy “Oh, massa! me tink sometimes me have no faith at all.” The Annals of the Poor It was good to hear them, the lively tink, tink-a-tink of their little bills on the tin plate in a merry tattoo, as I ate my own tea and trout thankfully. Wilderness Ways Now I tink dat no more—I know he lie all de time; I see tings as dey vas right, an' I try be good girl. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West Zen ce not talk, and I tink ce be sleep; and I sake her and I sake her, but ce not move. Stories of Childhood O my chil'ren! tink of dat! de heir ob de Lord ob all de earth and all de sky! The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy "Do you tink it bery 'spectable now, for a man who, in his younger day, fight for liberty, to go for to take it away in his old age from anoder man?" The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times Yes, I tink finis; but if not, den you trust me to help. Looking Seaward Again I just look in your face, se�or, and tink, He lofe me, he ask me marry him. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West Why not somebody tink of dis?—My dear mees, have you had dinner? Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880 "Massa Horace am pretty sick, I know; but I tinks de good Lord spare him, if we pray." Holidays at Roselands "I didn't tink she'd do de grand sneak like dat, doc, jus' 'cause I tried to touch her for de cash." Wanted—A Match Maker Well, I try to tink, bit it is impossible. Looking Seaward Again Maybe you tink I not know how ride? Beth Norvell A Romance of the West Ah! mine young man, you tink me rich. The Pilots of Pomona I tink you vas very kind to do dis for Aunt Sally. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 1 So I know mademoiselle she help fix heem leetle girl, de oder day, an' me tink maybe she tell me what I do. Sweetapple Cove It seemed as though she could not speak at first, and then she burst forth, 'Mr. S——, now Mr. S——, you don't much like my poor boy, but joust tink now how goot he is! Stage Confidences Se�or Brown he not like let me go; he tink I do all eet for him. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West "But, oh, carissima, tink—de wild wood—noting here—no, noting—not a chair—only de straw." The American Baron In reply to a question as to their use, he said: "I tink de sportsmen like 'em for to make vests oud of." Our Vanishing Wild Life Its Extermination and Preservation Ah, Don Lance," he cried, "vat you tink? A Texas Matchmaker Their bubble-thin glasses met in a tink and a pledge and her ready laughter rose in duet with his. Every Soul Hath Its Song Se�or, you mus' not say dat; you mus' not tink dat. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West I tink I hire a boy to call me names, and make me not forget. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 329, March, 1843 Then you God no God; me no tink, believe he be such one, great much power, strong; no makee kill you, though you makee him much angry! The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1808) "I tink de men have pull enough all night," said Jansen, who had just been relieved at the wheel, to Obadiah Coble, who was standing by him on the forecastle. Snarleyyow You tink it's all nice and pleasant here on de boat, and so it am jis' now, but dar's breakers ahead! Brave Tom The Battle That Won But not now; I not tink it be jus' right to say now. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West "I tink I"—— "What is the matter, my dear sir?" enquired the lady of the house. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 329, March, 1843 Now, I tell ye what," she said to Digo,—"jest 'cause you wear your master's old coats and hats, you tink you must go in for all dese yer old, mean, white 'pinions. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859 "I did not, mynheer," replied the corporal; "but," added he with a significant look, "I tink I could say." Snarleyyow It was a steady tink, tink, tink, that the bell in question sent forth. The Lost Trail He no so mooch fool as you tink him—no, no. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West Aditi came to me one day, and said, 'De 'Gyptians in India tink body divided into sixteen parts, with God to each part! he! he! Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIII "Do as you tink best, poor chile," she replied. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Written by Herself Tink, tink, tink—clear as a silver bell, and audible at every pause of the streets' harsher noises, as though it said, 'I don't care; nothing puts me out; I am resolved to be happy.' Barnaby Rudge: a tale of the Riots of 'eighty If, instead of giving the bell the monotonous tink, the Indian had shaken the clapper irregularly, it would have resulted in the certain capture of the child, beyond the father's power of aid or rescue. The Lost Trail I vas shamed; I get red, vite; I hardly speak at all; my heart thump so I tink maybe eet choke me up here, but I say no. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West This man Cobb—I don't tink he's either clever or amusing—and what's more, I don't think very many people do, except the editors. This Side of Paradise If you loose dem now how you tink you feel den? The Jungle After a while she could hear him below, the tink of breakfast cutlery and the little passings in and out of Lena through the swinging pantry door. Star-Dust One glance showed there was no bell to its neck, while that ominous tink, tink, tink, came through the woods as uninterruptedly as before. The Lost Trail I tell him he big fool to tink like dat of me. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West Indeed, de gentlewomans here buy so much vain toys, Dat we strangers laugh a to tink wherein day have their joys. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 How do you tink she can be ven you leave her to kill herself so? The Jungle He's tink of course of city car, An' spose mus' be conductor ring. The Habitant and Other French-Canadian Poems It's too bad he haf so much to do—he don't get much time mit de missus—den she tink he don't vant to come. The Old Gray Homestead Maybe it vas so he tink to get you once more, but he not looked dis vay yet. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West Pray heartily, do tink a no such ting, my good friend, a me. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6 "But de blessedest man in de world oughter know de truth; dat's what I tink!" The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 26, December, 1859 "I tink he'll win if he does his best for her." Thoroughbreds Yea, sir, I can bind a sieve and tink a pan, And thereto a curious buckler-player I am. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 "Are you tinking ob trabeling by land or ob sailing to New York?" True to the Old Flag A Tale of the American War of Independence Tink!" replied mademoiselle, "I don't tink about it; but have not I said enough? Tales and Novels — Volume 01 At de time no one could tink what de matter, but I s'pose dat British cruiser chase us and dat de slaber sail away. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War You tink in England alway too much of your pin in your dress, too little of our taste—too little of our elegance, too much of your what you call tidiness, or God know what! Tales and Novels — Volume 10 Dear Mr. Koenig, I tink I shall not ask you dis season. The Christian A Story Den we hurry along de shore, so as to get near de place to where de boats row; ebery moment me tink dat dey catch you up. True to the Old Flag A Tale of the American War of Independence "Don't tink you will, master!" says Gumbo, grinning. The Virginians It war a long time before I come to myself, two weeks dey tell me, and den I tink I dream, for sitting by de side of de bed war dat woman Sally. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War The natives are cautious as to the accuracy of the stories which they promulgate, and seldom make a stronger asseveration than "I tink he be true!" Journal of an African Cruiser You tinks it strange to see an old black 'oman come to you like dis, but you wouldn't if you know'd what your mother has done for me an' my family. A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences "Well, but will Mr Gelid fight?" said I. "I tink him will too—great friend of Massa Bang—good duck—shot too oh yes, fink Massa Paul will fight." Tom Cringle's Log "Put, maype," he went on, "she might not haf loved you so much if she hadn't peen tinking sometimes—" He checked himself. Malcolm After six months dey took off de log, tinking dat I had had enuf of de mountains and would not try to 'scape, and de log prevented my doing so much work. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War "Yes, massa, people tink we a piece ob de continent den." Natalie A Gem Among the Sea-Weeds It is that you tink I must be made out of money! Between Whiles "Two red nightcap, one long knife, All him get for Quackoo, For gun next day him sell him wife, You tink dat good song, lackoo?" Tom Cringle's Log V. resound, reverberate, reecho, resonate; ring, jingle, gingle†, chink, clink; tink†, tinkle; chime; gurgle &c. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases I tink de young missys speak to him about his ways. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War "I tink de fragrance ob de salt water about dat cod fetch him soon," remarked Vingo, endeavoring to smooth his face into a proper state of sobriety. Natalie A Gem Among the Sea-Weeds "But I tink you will," he added kindly, dropping his tone. Five Little Peppers Abroad "I tink I feel 'em," said Rob, again and again, but could not bring them up. The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake Do you tink she will be able For to take us all home? Army Life in a Black Regiment At last I tink dat it am quite safe, and when de night came on lie down to sleep for a few hours. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War "I don't know, young massa; but why you tink ob dat?" Natalie A Gem Among the Sea-Weeds But dis year I tink I go to da country. Drusilla with a Million You tink we doesn't keep up wid de times, but we does. The Earth Trembled I tink myself happy, dis New Year's Day, for salute my own Cunnel. Army Life in a Black Regiment When we tink all ober in the mountain we go back. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War De good Lord be praised, missy! but I not tink it eber come to dis. Natalie A Gem Among the Sea-Weeds "So I tink dat, but when a man starve, he quite forget his thought." Mr. Midshipman Easy His majesty, then turning towards Jones, said, "Sir, you have hear what dey say; what punishment do you tink your man deserve?" History of Tom Jones, a Foundling "Don't 'pear so sorrowful, darlin'," she sometimes said to her; "try to be merry, like Miss Enna, and run and jump on Massa Horace's knee, and den I tink he will like you better." Elsie Dinsmore Also he says little white flag no do, pilot tink him strange, but would tell one ob de men to hang a red shirt, as if to dry, up in de rigging. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War Well, after Phillis and de young un tuck away, 'pears like I neber look up any more; and if it not for de little Phillis dat was left, I tink I clean gib up. Natalie A Gem Among the Sea-Weeds Den I tink, sar, suppose you buy one fine vessel—plenty of guns— take out letter of marque—plenty of men, and bring Missy Agnes home like a lady. Mr. Midshipman Easy "Yes, chile; I tink so too—my ladyship—whited saltpetre—Bottomy Bay," muttered Katie, who was sleeping the deep sleep of her race, and probably dreaming of her lady and her lady's dangers. Self-Raised Or, From the Depths "I reckon you been berry nice gal dis day; or else Marster Horace tink you little bit sick." Elsie Dinsmore Dey know you missing, and dey find de kitchen poker lying by de men, and tink you must have had a hand in it. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War "Ho, ho, ho!" laughed the landlord; "he tinks I vas honest like himself, who vas jus' out of jail!" A Knight of the Nineteenth Century "I tink these cold nights cool their courage, anyhow," observed—"Massa Easy, you see they soon ask permission to come on board." Mr. Midshipman Easy Dat are niggar is so rumbustious, she jerks my close so, sometimes I tink in my soul she will pull 'em off.' Nature and Human Nature You tink I earn my living by having you arrested? The Pot Boiler Me tink pilot smell a rat, for ebery time he hear a noise on deck he come out of his cabin and look round. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War At last he turned to me and asked, "Vot you tink he meant by dat, Billy?" They Call Me Carpenter "Mayhap it is," replied Mesty, "I tink very different now dan I tink den—but still, it women's work and not suit me." Mr. Midshipman Easy Does you tink it would be a little more better if it was a little more doner, Sar? Nature and Human Nature He turn her 'roun' an' push her back in de room, an' den says: 'Lady, does you tink a soger can disobey orders? An Original Belle Tree days after we bring you here de captain he swear you shamming and comed to look at you hisself, but he see that it true and tink you going to die. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War See here, Mr. Carpenter," he began at last, "I tink you got hold o' de wrong feller. They Call Me Carpenter Dat d—-n good idea, anyhow;—but suppose we send our own boat, what they tink on board of de oder vessel? Mr. Midshipman Easy But tink of other women—the trouble with you is, you have no, as the French people say, you have no savoir faire. Writing for Vaudeville Den she seem to tink dat I was all right. An Original Belle But Sam he tink nothing, and just do the same as oder people. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War "Does you tink I doan wanter know dat chile is safe?" Miss Lou By de powers but we got in the middle of it," cried Mesty; "Harpy tink us Spaniard. Mr. Midshipman Easy But he vasn't a dead beat—no, I don't tink so. Felix O'Day "Chust vat I tinks," came from Max Spangler, a German-American student who was still struggling with the difficulties of the language. The Rover Boys in Business Or, The search for the missing bonds Dis village got its share ob slabes, and we drink and sing and make merry wid de palm tree wine and tink ourselves berry grand fellows. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War Tink, tink, tink—clear as a silver bell, and audible at every pause of the streets' harsher noises, as though it said, "I don't care; nothing puts me out; I am resolved to be happy." Evolution of Expression — Volume 1 "I tink so den, Massa Easy; sometimes when my blood boil, I tink so now—oder time, I no know what to tink—but when a man love very much, he hate very much." Mr. Midshipman Easy No, I don't tink I can do dat for you. Felix O'Day Old Bob tink on dat mighty much, he do dat! Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter We tink for sure that de last day come. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War "You had better tink about your work, sir, and stop answering me, sir, or I'll find a way to make you," said Mr. Cleveland. Words of Cheer for the Tempted, the Toiling, and the Sorrowing "I hear all that your people say," replied the negro, "and it make me tink—I no longer believe in fetish, anyhow." Mr. Midshipman Easy I tink I like white fellow a good deal bigger than black fellow. It Is Never Too Late to Mend I started to tell de Judge and all he says was: "Toity days to tink it over." The Hairy Ape I bery fond ob him because I had been wid him so much, but I often shake my head when I tink de time come dat he be massa ob de plantation. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War "I bin tink you bin say you bin want um, sir," said Tom. Words of Cheer for the Tempted, the Toiling, and the Sorrowing "By de mass, I tink I almost fall asleep," cried he, and he went to the cabin window, which had been left open, and found that there was a strong breeze blowing in. Mr. Midshipman Easy "Me tink they are in the wood," said he, gravely. It Is Never Too Late to Mend She tinks she kin get away wit moider—but not wit me! The Hairy Ape If Sam tink de coast am clear he swim off. By Sheer Pluck, a Tale of the Ashanti War "I bin tink you bin tell me for no answer you, sir," said Tom. Words of Cheer for the Tempted, the Toiling, and the Sorrowing "By de holy poker, I tink he sway away finely, Massy Easy," observed Mesty, who was in converse with our hero on the forecastle. Mr. Midshipman Easy CLER: How it chimes, and cries tink in the close, divinely! Epicoene: Or, the Silent Woman It beats it when you try to tink it or talk it—it's way down—deep—behind—you 'n' me we feel it. The Hairy Ape The bullet struck a ledge of white rock with the now familiar metallic "tink!" At Suvla Bay Being the notes and sketches of scenes, characters and adventures of the Dardanelles campaign, made by John Hargrave ("White Fox") while serving with the 32nd field ambulance, X division, Mediterranean expeditionary force, during the great war. Bah!" he cried, contemptuously, "you tink me one baby, you strike me on de head side like one little boy. The Man from Glengarry; a tale of the Ottawa "Iss, sar," said Vespasian sulkily; "but dis 'Analogy' tink he not walk so fast as those two behind him, cos they catch him up." Hard Cash I tink, and tink, and tink, and it is done. The Grand Babylon Hotel What I tink am de best way is dis. With Lee in Virginia: a story of the American Civil War I tink it will burst one day; but if it does not burst, then he will be great. Benita, an African romance “I tink—I tink,” said the helpful doctor, “I see a way out!” Tommy and Co. I tink I see you no mo', an' I shaky you by de han'. Uncle Remus, his songs and his sayings I have said I shall tink of it. A Simpleton He spell it out word by word, but I don't tink he understand dat it come from prison, only dat it come from some one who wanted some rope and a turn-screw. With Lee in Virginia: a story of the American Civil War I tell you that before, now I tell it you again, for I tink his time come. Benita, an African romance Den I wish she would lub you, cause I tink we have good times den. Clotel; or, the President's Daughter Now keep yourself quiet, Mister Timble, and don't tink for to bully ME. Men's Wives I could not tink of de last loan—I trust to my partners vat haf pity on me. Scenes from a Courtesan's Life "You tink yourself berry lucky you get back," one of them said. With Lee in Virginia: a story of the American Civil War He tink much about people when he want to tink about them, but he tink most about himself. Benita, an African romance Missy, I tink I know now," said Juno; "you remember you send Massa Tommy, the two or three days we wash, to fetch water from the well in little bucket. Masterman Ready Massa never mentioned de names of de two officers who got out wid him, and it war too dark for me to see their faces, but dat story made me tink it must be him. With Lee in Virginia: a story of the American Civil War |
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