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单词 wanter
例句 wanter
But ye don’t wanter have no conscience when it comes to butter—no, indeed!” The Corner House Girls Under Canvas How they reached Pleasant Cove and what happened afterward 2012-02-03T03:00:19.757Z
But the more resolute tone was resumed as she turned again to the phaeton, and demanded: “I wanter know wha’ yo’s been. Three Little Women A Story for Girls 2011-11-17T03:00:30.707Z
"Don't flash it upon us too quick, for we wanter kind of keep our wits about us till the fun is over." The Adventures of a Country Boy at a Country Fair 2011-10-08T02:00:21.640Z
You don’ wanter discourage a good lad like that, you don’t.  Cupid in Africa 2011-09-28T02:00:21.467Z
“If you wanter be still breathing fresh air in another two minutes, stay where you are.” The Motor Maids Across the Continent 2011-09-17T02:00:31.140Z
“An’ I wanter live, so’s we can get started 139 for heaven. In Wild Rose Time 2011-08-01T02:00:13.473Z
“What you wanter see that looney critter for?” Ruth Fielding at Silver Ranch Schoolgirls Among Cowboys 2011-06-14T02:00:23.130Z
"You wanter watch out how you behaves yourself, sonny," said the teamster, wagging a solemn jaw, "she's likely to pack you away in that basket o' her'n one of these days." The Basket Woman A Book of Indian Tales for Children 2011-03-09T03:00:44.330Z
“You wanter see me, son?” demanded the Westerner. Ruth Fielding at Lighthouse Point Nita, the Girl Castaway
You will go, Sister, fo' you don' wanter lose the young man you got now. Stories That End Well An Adventure in Altruria——Through the Terrors of the Law——The Real Thing——The Old Partisan——Max—Or His Picture——The Stout Miss Hopkins' Bicycle——The Spellbinder——The Object of the Federation——The Little Lonely Girl——The Hero of Company G——A Miracle Play
“I wanter know what ye mean to do up there on the old Polly Phelps place?” he asked, pushing back his chair, having set down his coffee-cup noisily, and wiped his cuff across his lips. The Girls of Hillcrest Farm The Secret of the Rocks
“Here comes somebody I reckon you’ll wanter see,” bawled the old man. Ruth Fielding at Silver Ranch Schoolgirls Among Cowboys 2011-06-14T02:00:23.130Z
If any one passed on the road, he was hailed to come in: "Hi, Numph, d'you wanter make a quarter, telling this lady a story?" The Crow's Nest
I wanter know what you young ones are up to?” repeated the first boatman. Wyn's Camping Days or, The Outing of the Go-Ahead Club
"That's what I wanter know!" she cried, half turning in her chair to look up at him. The Mystery of Witch-Face Mountain and Other Stories
She hits on most ev’rybody, and they will all wanter hear. The Girls of Hillcrest Farm The Secret of the Rocks
But ye don’t wanter stir up a fuss here. With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga
He is, first, a wanter—a bundle of instincts; second, a feeler—a bundle of emotions; last and least, he is a thinker. How to Analyze People on Sight Through the Science of Human Analysis: The Five Human Types
I done forgot she wanter whip me and when I bring the needle she grab me and I pull away but she hold on my shirt. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1
But I wanter tell you, boy,” he added mournfully, “Sal had a heart.” Hidden Water
It’s a six-mile tug, you know; you wouldn’t wanter walk it.” The Girls of Hillcrest Farm The Secret of the Rocks
“Oh, come along, old man! we wanter see ye!” shouted Bolderwood from the shore. With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga
But he has, an’ what we wanter do is ter keep outer the squall he’s in.” The Web of the Golden Spider
"Yous can stay, if ye wanter, but you bet I don't!" Treasure Valley
Nobody would wanter kidnap him if they had ter take that mutt along, too.” The Girls of Central High in Camp Or, the Old Professor's Secret
In course, ye don’t hafter fill it first time if ye don’t wanter. The Girls of Hillcrest Farm The Secret of the Rocks
“Oh, I wanter see a fight–zuckers, I do!” exclaimed Lot. With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga
What you wanter do is find Uncle Michael; he keeps the keys. The Speaker, No. 5: Volume II, Issue 1 December, 1906.
“That’s all I wanter know,” said Hunter, laconically, biting off the end of his straw and spitting it out. The Motor Boat Club and The Wireless Or, the Dot, Dash and Dare Cruise
Oh, ye wanter buy sum of them artyficial flowers, do ye? A Budget of Christmas Tales by Charles Dickens and Others
I’m that friendly with folks I don’t wanter rile nobody. A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories
You wanter shoot down men of your own color, do ye? With Ethan Allen at Ticonderoga
Ye wanter watch out for that there money. Ruth Fielding At College or The Missing Examination Papers
Jest as soon as I wanter know about anything I should know about, I'm put down an' sat upon. The Mission of Janice Day
They didn't wanter be in the war they said. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Arkansas Narratives, Part 4
"Now, den, you don't wanter push ole Brer Rabbit too close," replied Uncle Remus significantly. Nights With Uncle Remus
But I wanter hear this whole yarn afore I kin give any opinion.” The Camp in the Snow, or, Besieged by Danger
The seeking Christian is a wanter, one that hath nothing, and finds it so. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
An' now you wanter know what I come for? The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills
They wanter go out at night they had to have him write 'em a pass. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Arkansas Narratives, Part 4
"I dunno 'less you walk; I don't reckon you wanter stow away on the boat?" Messenger No. 48
"I don't wanter make her cry," argued Joey wisely, then cast about in his mind for an inducement. The Angel of the Tenement
We would observe here: I. That the Christian his name and occupation is to be a wanter and a seeker. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
Now, I wanter know if one squirrel er two squirrels stays in the same hole in winter. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills
Lady, whut you wanter know was fo my days, fo I was born. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Arkansas Narratives, Part 4
"Ye don't wanter be idle," Mr. Day said. How Janice Day Won
"Didn't I never tell ye, now?" said Sam: "why, I wanter know?" Oldtown Fireside Stories
Whatever degree of grace he have or attain, yet he is still a wanter, and still a seeker. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
“Well, what did you eat—I wanter find out what ails you?” The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills
Brer Wolf say, ‘I got a secret I wanter tell you.’ Uncle Remus and Brer Rabbit
Did ye hire a nincompoop, I wanter know? How Janice Day Won
But, yer see, boys, he hed money, and that is about all folks wanter know when a man comes to settle down. Oldtown Fireside Stories
My birthday over, I wanter go right home to Heaven. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves South Carolina Narratives, Part 2
But I wanter go 'long an' see them Everglades; hear heap 'bout same from one o' our men. Chums in Dixie or The Strange Cruise of a Motorboat
I saw in todays defender where labor was wanter transportation advanced from Chicago. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 4, 1919
"You wanter see him, chillen?" asked the old colored man, shuffling to the door. The Corner House Girls at School
I wouldn’t wanter go on with you an’ leave her to cross alone.” Betty Wales Senior
I done tole you I don't wanter break a breath wid you. The Mule-Bone: A Comedy of Negro Life in Three Acts
What makes you wanter talk that way for? The Starbucks
I calculate that you wouldn't wanter leave your mam alone all the time. Dick the Bank Boy Or, A Missing Fortune
"Of course, I can pick cotton if I want to—" "But ye raly don't wanter?" The Victim A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis
You see, the trouble with Americans is that they are the greatest wanters of cake after they've eaten it the world has ever seen. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
An' don't wanter ever see no more, I reckon. The Devil's Own A Romance of the Black Hawk War
"I know w'ere I wanter go," was all I could get out of him. Observations of an Orderly Some Glimpses of Life and Work in an English War Hospital
It's safe enough now, Jim, an' we don't wanter lose no time. The Strange Case of Cavendish
"Thash all ri', missus," said the Missing Link affably, "I don' know you, an' excuse me; I don' wanter hear you sing." The Missing Link
"I don't wanter get shot," the old man declared. The Bad Man
"I know a boss ranch," said Jordan, "whar we can have a private room and talk all we wanter, only a few steps away." The Wedge of Gold
He bristled forth to the rail to meet a tall and rather elegant young man whom he greeted with a growl to this effect: "Hoojer wanter see?" The Clarion
I ain't no real crook, but if you wanter croak me for what I done—go ahead! The Definite Object A Romance of New York
The girl at this laughed again, but nevertheless dropped herself down into the further field; then, leaning her arms upon the cross-bar, she informed the young man: 'No, I don't wanter spoil your walk. Victorian Short Stories of Troubled Marriages
His voice then decided to speak for itself, and in strange, hollow tones he heard himself saying— "Say, do you wanter go to the show with me?" Miss Mink's Soldier and Other Stories
With that he drew a package from his pocket, and tendered it to Grace, saying: "I wanter give yo' a little keepsake fo' yo' husband's sake." The Wedge of Gold
"I don't wanter make you creak your joints," answered Louisa Helen with a pert little toss of her curly head as she passed him and stood by Rose Mary's table. Rose of Old Harpeth
An' now they look so cute all done up in them gold an' silver wrappings as I don't wanter eat 'em—seems a sin, it do. The Definite Object A Romance of New York
You don't wanter look like you been dressed by your worst enemy, do you? Martha By-the-Day
"And none of they rest o' you wanter harbor that thief," snarled Blent, viciously, looking around at the gaping hired men and the boys who had come to visit Cliff Island. Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box
He wanter sell her cause she too old to bear children. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 2
Miss Rose Mary, I wanter to show you this Sunday waist I've done made Maw and get you to persuade her some about it for me. Rose of Old Harpeth
And then I wanter know who you are. The Definite Object A Romance of New York
If you wanter folla the fashions these days, you got to gather your skirts about you, tight as they are, an' run. Martha By-the-Day
He worked for Mr. Hezie Boyd one year as overseer, but he say he didn't wanter lose his religion trying to make slaves work, so he took to preaching. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 1
The way it all started one colored man throwed down a bright dime to a Yankee fo sompin he wanter buy. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 2
I don't wanter be like they are—not if I kin help it! The Island of Faith
Don't know where that is, and don't wanter, But, 'cording to "SNOWBOUND," their style of snow-clearing beats ourn in a canter. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, January 10, 1891
"I don't wanter smoke it," pleaded Alf, drawing back from the proffered pipe. The Young Engineers in Nevada Or, Seeking Fortune on the Turn of a Pick
Besides, no one guesses——-" "Well, you can go to sleep if ye wanter, Bill. The High School Left End Dick & Co. Grilling on the Football Gridiron
I say, 'That what I wanter be—zactly what I wanter be.' Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 2
I wanter be th' sort of a guy King Arthur was, an' them knights of his'n. The Island of Faith
"Young man," he said, plucking his sleeve, "I wanter go to Central Park." Toaster's Handbook Jokes, Stories, and Quotations
"You smoke that pipe, or I'll——-" "You can kill me, if you wanter," gasped, Alf, feeling far more ill than he had ever felt in his life before. The Young Engineers in Nevada Or, Seeking Fortune on the Turn of a Pick
"Don't wanter sleep; wanter lie down," said the patient. The Mystery of 31 New Inn
He says, 'I been free as I wanter be whah I is.' Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 2
I wanter be like that there St. George feller, as killed dragons. The Island of Faith
She uster box my ears, stick pins in me and tie me ter de cedar chest and whoop me as long as she wanter. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Kentucky Narratives
If a woman wanter vote it's all right. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 6
My mother left me and my little brother cause she didn't wanter sleep in the house where the soldiers was. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 5
She takes a few white hands too if they wanter work. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 7
I wanter do real things," unconsciously he was quoting from the gospel of Rose-Marie, "wi' my life! The Island of Faith
Yes, principles," said Sam, giving an enthusiastic toss to a chicken's neck,—"what's principles good for, if we isn't persistent, I wanter know? Uncle Tom's Cabin
"Tum here," says the Old Man,—"tum here; I wanter tell you sumfin'." A Little Book of Profitable Tales
“No, we wanter see ye out here, Dare” replied the Tory. The Dare Boys of 1776
My husband was a Yankee soldier and he decided he wanter come to this country. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 7
It began, as all love does, with a want more or less elevated according to the nature of the wanter. From One Generation to Another
"Tell us all about it Obadiah, we wanter hear it agin," was the general demand. The Duke of Stockbridge
"Don't you wanter hold my dollie?" said Mary Brooks, tendering a handkerchief puppet to Miss Raymond with a perfect imitation of childish innocence. Betty Wales, Sophomore
I'm looking for a man named Perceval," said the stranger; "he lives in that house, and I wanter see him on most particular business. Gallegher and Other Stories
Grandpa said he didn't wanter be sold but they never ax 'em no diffurence. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 7
"Yas, Missy; but what for do you wanter go?" she asked. Yankee Girl at Fort Sumter
"Does you tink I doan wanter know dat chile is safe?" Miss Lou
Go on the other side of the crick, Jasper Parloe, if ye wanter fish. Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret
We don't wanter listen to no more of that slop. The Hairy Ape
I would vote for the worst kinder officers maybe and I wouldn't wanter make times harder on us all 'an they is. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Arkansas Narratives, Part 7
"Well, Lordy, I wanter know!" said Mr. Bowers, in some astonishment. A Sappho of Green Springs
Ye wanter know what he gets for 'em. A First Family of Tasajara
"Where d'ye wanter go, Miss?" he whined, looking at her still more sharply out of his narrow eyes. Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret
"I wanter know," said Ezekiel, with grim interest. The Argonauts of North Liberty
I tell you like I done Hen himself, Ged; I don't wanter be mixed up in no land squabble. Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp or, the Old Lumberman's Secret
I reckon as how you two wanter talk over old times, and I'll just meander over to the claim, and do a spell o' work. The Bell-Ringer of Angel's
And so the proposition we wanter make to ye, Jack, is this. Two Men of Sandy Bar; a drama
You wanter know how long it will last, do ye? The Three Partners
"Now, look here," said the Pilgrim, "me and my mate wanter catch the train." Over the Sliprails
I reckon it weighs about a ton by the weight of it if yer wanter know. Joe Wilson and His Mates
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