单词 | deary |
例句 | “What is it, deary?” asked Mrs. March, holding out her hand, with a face which invited confidence. Little Women 1868-01-01T00:00:00Z Laurie thanked her with a look that made her think in a sudden panic, “Oh, deary me! I know he’ll say something, and then what shall I do?” Little Women 1868-01-01T00:00:00Z “Have a good time, dearies!” said Mrs. March, as the sisters went daintily down the walk. Little Women 1868-01-01T00:00:00Z Step on a crack, my dearies, step on a crack and teach your granny to suck eggs from her one basket. “Position Paper” 2019-09-02T04:00:00Z Deary, deary," she went on, "but it is coming down! Fairies Afield 2012-03-18T02:00:20.790Z Alas! my deary, you are unfitted to battle with the world. My Lords of Strogue Vol. III, (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:27.667Z I remember that when he visited us in Paris I said to your dear father--ah, deary me--he's with the blessed--that it was a miracle to find such breeding in a provincial. The Maid of Honour (Vol. 3 of 3) A Tale of the Dark Days of France 2012-02-14T03:00:29.027Z In the quiet I see my faults, and try to mend them; but, deary me, I don't get on at all. Louisa May Alcott : Her Life, Letters, and Journals 2011-11-20T03:00:14.840Z "Nay, but what is it, then, my deary?" the old woman said, taking both the girl's hands in hers. Judith Shakespeare Her love affairs and other adventures 2011-10-20T02:00:22.743Z It’s after nine, dearies; hadn’t you better go to bed? The Bobbsey Twins at Cedar Camp 2011-09-30T02:00:20.203Z Oh yes, deary, I know what you would say! Polly and Her Friends Abroad 2011-09-18T02:00:29.443Z Really, dearies, they catapulted back and forth like rockets! Polly in New York 2011-09-18T02:00:27.103Z Why, deary me! you must have had a lot of dancing. A Book of Ghosts 2011-07-08T02:00:19.203Z "We're going to have Dr. Gay up to the castle, since you want him so, my deary." Faithful Margaret A Novel 2011-06-10T02:00:21.627Z Hush deary," she whispered looking round in a fearful manner, "don't speak evil of speerits. The Mandarin's Fan 2011-06-09T02:00:17.540Z It's Brackenshire over there to be sure, and father's 'ome was up an 'ill—deary me, to think as it might be the very place. Little Miss Peggy Only a Nursery Story 2011-05-03T02:00:18.093Z Don’t go any farther than the corner, dearies. Polly in New York 2011-09-18T02:00:27.103Z Now, dearies, a little tea and toast, just to please Felicia Rivers, and because you remind her of her own sweet little lamb cousins who are out in the rain somewhere to-night.” The Motor Maids by Rose, Shamrock and Thistle 2011-04-14T02:00:48.987Z "I wish for your sake, deary, the colonel had lain quiet in his grave." Faithful Margaret A Novel 2011-06-10T02:00:21.627Z To m' Sarah, m' deary, of course I alluded, And though speaking a figure of speech only true did. The Anglican Friar and the Fish which he Took by Hook and by Crook 2011-03-13T03:00:22.773Z Lucy Now, deary, tell me all about it. Why Marry? 2011-02-26T03:00:44.307Z There—go on with your breakfast now, deary. A Search For A Secret (Vol 3 of 3) A Novel 2011-02-15T03:00:19.437Z A fool can do what a wise woman can't," she croaked; "your husband's wiser nor you, deary. The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z “Oh, don’t worry, deary,” said her mother after she had watched her husband disappear in the thickening shadow of the woods. A Hero of Ticonderoga 2011-01-27T03:00:45.450Z "Yes, my deary; he did come at last," she said, in a voice full of a satisfaction that was almost solemn in its intensity. Silver Pitchers: and Independence A Centennial Love Story 2011-01-13T03:01:02.190Z “Hello, deary,” the woman greeted her, stepping aside for her to enter. Guilt of the Brass Thieves 2011-01-04T03:01:18.213Z "You look better, much better, this morning, deary," her nurse said, as she came in; "but still there is something quite strange about you, which makes you look altogether different to what you used to." A Search For A Secret (Vol 3 of 3) A Novel 2011-02-15T03:00:19.437Z "There you are, deary——" "Master!" snapped the negro, with sudden ferocity. The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z With many a "poor lamb!" and many a "deary, deary me!" she played the good Samaritan to my unlucky little one. The Wayfarers 2010-12-30T03:00:22.387Z It’s only propped up now by two little deary pieces of firewood, a waiting to be burnt through and let it down again.” Christmas Penny Readings Original Sketches for the Season 2010-12-20T17:11:47.497Z “Oh, you will when you see them, deary,” Ma Harper declared in a chirpy tone. Guilt of the Brass Thieves 2011-01-04T03:01:18.213Z There is one question I must ask you, deary; it has been on my lips ever since you came in last night, only you looked so tired and weary I was feared to sorrow you. A Search For A Secret (Vol 3 of 3) A Novel 2011-02-15T03:00:19.437Z "It's not rubbish, deary," said Mrs. Tunks, mysteriously; "the dead walk." The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z To get a "canny hour at een, your arms about your deary," is snug, comfortable, and something more. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 14 "Thankee, ma'amselle, you are so kind!" said the old body; and then she added, "Come, deary, suck this down, that will make you all right." The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 3 of 6 Only one or two pairs are left now, but I’ll let you have them, deary.” Guilt of the Brass Thieves 2011-01-04T03:01:18.213Z What, my pet angry with his darling old deary? The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 2 of 6 Oh, deary me, I'm all burnt up and aching, and shrivelled cruel. The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z The dearies will be glad to get out and enjoy themselves a bit. Sinister Street, vol. 2 "Alfred, deary, just fetch me your boot-jack: I'll give that old chatterer such a mark that his own mother shall not know her darling again!" The Mysteries of Paris, Volume 3 of 6 “Anything wrong, deary?” the woman asked in a soft purr. Guilt of the Brass Thieves 2011-01-04T03:01:18.213Z "So pleased to of run into you, dearies!" she says. Believe You Me! "Yes, yes! only take the spell off me, deary—master, I mean." The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z "Go ye up, dearies and ye shall see, ye shall hear, aha—but mum, dearies, mum!" Our Admirable Betty A Romance "Come this way, deary," said the beldam, addressing an infant that toddled across the floor near to her seat, at the same time extending her shrivelled arm to receive it. Horse-Shoe Robinson A Tale of the Tory Ascendency But, deary me, who would buy an old tumble-down place like that, on a road you cannot get folks who have any consideration for their lives to enter for love or money? Lost Man's Lane A Second Episode in the Life of Amelia Butterworth Kiss the Queen, dearies, and then eat your cake and cream. Harper's Round Table, May 28, 1895 "What do I care, deary?" cried Granny shrilly. The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z “Now, deary, you hadn’t ought to talk like that—indeed you hadn’t!” protested Adam. Stepsons of Light She married—deary me—maybe she married some one named—Haley, I think. Dorothy's Tour Oh, deary me!" says Aunt Sally; "is he changed so? The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer's Comrade Be plain in dress, and sober in your diet; In short, my deary, kiss me! and be quiet. The Scrap Book. Volume 1, No. 2 April 1906 "Where have you come from, deary?" she asked, rising unsteadily. The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z "All right, dearies, but hurry so you will be here if he comes," returned Mrs. Starr, smiling with anticipation. Five Little Starrs in the Canadian Forest Come! none of your sonny dearies! it makes me sick! Cudjo's Cave "Why, I made sure by your look—what made ye so mortal tired, then, deary?" The Strange Cases of Dr. Stanchon He didn’t know how kindness might hurt us, deary. A Sunny Little Lass "Yes, master; yes, deary; yes, lovey!" croaked the old woman; and Durgo, with a significant glance at her and a nod to Cyril, turned away into the gloom. The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z Deary me, deary me," exclaimed Mrs. Partridge, "what a very sharp-spoken young lady! The Boys and I I’m glad of that, deary; for I haven’t been able to get my little girl anything but a rosy apple. Happy Days for Boys and Girls And I remember long syne when I was strong, and the blood all hot and good about me, and I loved to run, too—deary me, to run! The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XXI “Come, deary, we’ll step along an’ you eat your own chop, savin’ hisn till he sees fit to come get it. A Sunny Little Lass He's sound asleep, deary, the fit having passed. The Solitary Farm 2011-02-04T03:00:21.943Z What tricks to be sure—deary me, deary me! The Boys and I Now put these poor old shoes to dry, and go to bed, deary; I’ll come soon.” Happy Days for Boys and Girls Eh, deary me, to think that life should run to such a puddle! The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson, Volume XXI A slum, deary, I guess a slum is only where wicked people live. A Sunny Little Lass “Now, that’s just what you do, deary,” said red-faced Mrs. Greening, patting her head comfortingly. The Bondboy Then—'Well?' she almost screamed, 'is it really you, my dearies?' The Flamp, The Ameliorator, and The Schoolboy's Apprentice Dance, my baby, deary; Mother will never be weary, Frolic and play now while you may, So dance, my baby, deary. Rhymes Old and New : collected by M.E.S. Wright Awake while yet The dew is wet And day is young, my deary. Very Short Stories and Verses For Children I have had such a—a—turn, deary,—pardon me! Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life Breakfast is almost ready;” then to Martha, “Leave the sweeping, deary, and run down to the spring for the cream.” The Eye of Dread And oh, she did not know a tenth of it, deary; not a tenth of it! The Gorgeous Girl As it was Saturday afternoon, a great crowd of people were going there with me, and, deary me! when I came to the Mansion House, there wasn't any room left for me! Neighbor Nelly Socks Being the Sixth and Last Book of the Series Close your mouth, deary, before you slip and fall into it! Mayflower (Flor de mayo) A Tale of the Valencian Seashore You know you always bring me bad news, deary. Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life “Oh, deary me!” said Mrs. Mouse, “I wish I had a little house!” Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad “He just says: ‘Yes, deary, I love you, and anything you wear suits me.’ The Gorgeous Girl But O dear, O dear, O deary, When the end comes sad and dreary! Max and Maurice a juvenile history in seven tricks “You remember Mr. Butler, deary,” panted Harvey, waving his hand. What's-His-Name Here is where you go with me, deary. Mlle. Fouchette A Novel of French Life “Oh, deary me!” said Mrs. Mouse, “We’ll build us there a house.” Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad “The same,” Gay said, mournfully; adding: “Well, deary, I have to live!” The Gorgeous Girl "Come in here, deary," said the old woman, in a lower tone; "what is it all? what's the matter? who's downstairs?" The Wide, Wide World Shut your eyes, deary, and sleep in a trice, Then I will stay here, and scare off the mice,— Purr-r-r! The Nursery, January 1877, Volume XXI, No. 1 A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers “What is it, deary?” asked Mrs. Shelton, who was in the chamber. In Doublet and Hose A Story for Girls “Oh, deary me!” said Mrs. Mouse, “Who ever had so nice a house?” Our Young Folks at Home and Abroad You can slip extra sandwiches in your pockets for me, deary. The Gorgeous Girl “No, deary, no; I do’ know’s I much wonder. Judith Lynn A Story of the Sea Oh deary me! you do make things look just awful.” One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford Ah, but dearies, I've no Wail worth four pieces of gold. David and the Phoenix Dear, deary me!" cried my mother, "what a disgrace upon the house! Treasure Island And now, deary, hurry and get well, for I’ve a wonderful surprise for you.” The Gorgeous Girl Now, then, deary—” Judith told the thrilling little story with all the details at her command. Judith Lynn A Story of the Sea “Oh, deary weary me!” moaned poor Isel, dropping herself on the form as if she could not stand for another minute. One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford "Whoops, dearies, the brew is boiling!" shrieked the Banshee, and she hobbled back to the fire to resume her work. David and the Phoenix Mrs. Frey carried her pencil and notes, and she looked tired, but she smiled indulgently as she repeated, "What am I to veto, dearies—or to approve?" Solomon Crow's Christmas Pockets and Other Tales For you can manage to see very little 149 of your husband; but your friends––deary me, they your very existence.” The Gorgeous Girl “There, there, deary!” he crooned, his twisted fingers traveling across her hair, “jest you lay there an’ cry it all out—don’t ye hurry any. Judith Lynn A Story of the Sea “But who did you marry, for I never—Oh deary me, but it does sting!” One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford Ah, dearies, that was the effort of me life! David and the Phoenix But, my deary, what will you do when uncle sends you away from me, as he means to do as soon as we go home? Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag VI An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving, Etc. Why, then, deary—we didn't like anyone to intrude on our society; do you take the hint? as the gamblers have it. Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Rip van Winkle “Well, deary—well, give me time,” laughed the cheery old voice. Judith Lynn A Story of the Sea “Supplies is all right, deary,” said she, “but who’s going to cook them?” Virginia of Elk Creek Valley Go to nibbling grass, deary, and a long life to you!” Fairy Book Oh, my deary, how did you know where to find me?' she cried in her surprise. The Captain's Bunk A Story for Boys “Come in, deary!” cried the dear old soul. The Girl from Sunset Ranch Or, Alone in a Great City “Oh, so it’s you, deary!” cried the Governess, much relieved. The Dragon of Wantley His Tale Well, we found the place all right, fellows, and, say, it's some poultry farm, believe me, dearies! Left Guard Gilbert "Deary me, deary me, the poor gentleman's taken badly," said Mrs. Drayton, fussing about. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time And another thing, deary; them things as seem mountains in your young eyes seems but trifles to the captain's eyes. The Captain's Bunk A Story for Boys Let us put a bright bit of submission with this dark trouble, and work both into your little life as patiently as we can, deary.' Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag "That's it, deary, and the sooner you get it turned about the better," replied the dwarf briskly. Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls Eh, deary me! whatever must I say to content him, now?” It Might Have Been The Story of the Gunpowder Plot Deary me, deary me, drink this, my good gentleman. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time You won't mind sitting in the boat if I tie her to the old punt, will you, deary?' The Captain's Bunk A Story for Boys “Ah, no, deary; I never thought of a cap.” Boys and Girls Bookshelf; a Practical Plan of Character Building, Volume I (of 17) Fun and Thought for Little Folk "But don't you fret about Bambo, deary; he'll soon be all right, never fear, once you and missy are safe at home." Two Little Travellers A Story for Girls But, dearies, I think you will always be my favourites—mine and Juliana's. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1904 "Deary me, deary me!" and the old woman stroked her consolingly. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time And so they are, my deary dear, and you must go up and see them. Old Valentines A Love Story We are giving her every possible chance now, dearies. Heart of Gold Kiss, my dearies," says he; "was ever such dainty ladies? The McBrides A Romance of Arran Eh deary me! to think of me a baby!” Our Little Lady Six Hundred Years Ago Well, Paul, man, Paul—deary me, what a sad move! A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time Yes, my deary dear, she told me a costume-trunk was her cradle, and a dressing-room the only nursery that ever she knew. Old Valentines A Love Story But, deary me, what long faces have you two! The King's Daughters “Deary, deary, deary me!” seemed to be all that Dame La Theyn felt herself capable of saying. A Forgotten Hero Not for Him You just cry all you want to, deary. Ruth Fielding Down East Or, The Hermit of Beach Plum Point Deary me, deary me, she's not a bad sort, after all. A Son of Hagar A Romance of Our Time Just you sit down here in the warm hall a minute, my deary dear," she said, "while I get—though maybe you would like to look at them first. Old Valentines A Love Story “Oh, deary me! a body never has a bit of peace!” The King's Daughters Well, now, my deary!" exclaimed the old woman, "and why are you losing your beauty sleep in this fashion? Red Rose and Tiger Lily or, In a Wider World A lucky half crown, my deary; but that’s not for you now. The Gypsies Yes, deary, I am a rich old woman. If You Touch Them They Vanish "Yes, yes, my deary dear, I know," said Mrs. Farquharson soothingly. Old Valentines A Love Story "Seems as though it must ha' been, deary," he said; "for how that cask ever came ashore without being broken up well-nigh beats me." A Sailor's Lass “O deary me!” exclaimed his wife, “he must have lost a mint of money—we had better go upstairs and leave him alone; he’ll be better after a bottle of port, perhaps.” Peter Simple “Deary, deary me!” replied old Nanny, wringing her hands; “I must go see him.” Poor Jack Oh, deary me!” continued the old lady, turning to another page. The Poacher Joseph Rushbrook “Oh deary me!” cried the old woman, putting her apron up to her eyes; “that wicked good-for-nothing girl!” Jacob Faithful "You're in a boat, deary; but you needn't be afraid; our boat is safe enough." A Sailor's Lass "Sure, my deary," answers she, in a cajoling voyce, "there's the Dripping and Candles you promised me this Morning, along with the Pot-liquor." Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Why, deary me, if it ain’t the little chap as used to look at us aboard the ship! First in the Field A Story of New South Wales “Eh, deary me, but they are a weary lot, these childre!” All's Well Alice's Victory “Ah, deary me!” replied the old woman, putting her apron up to her eyes. Jacob Faithful "Is your mother dead, my deary?" she asked, while the tears shone in her own eyes. A Sailor's Lass The world wants all the sunshine it can get, and deary me! what a pleasure it is to see a smiling face! More About Peggy And yet, my small deary, I read all the letters as fast as they come; If I didn't,—good gracious! In The Yule-Log Glow, Book IV “Eh, deary me!” answered another voice, which struck Alice’s ear as not altogether strange. All's Well Alice's Victory Well, deary, I'm ready to help you fight the old serpent to the very last, and so I am sure is Winny. Three People "But I know of something they do sell, as 'll suit you a deal better; they sell sweets, and almond rock, as well as 'bacca and bread, and you shall have some, my deary." A Sailor's Lass Deary, deary me, is that what they call the fashion?” cried Mrs Asplin, holding the girl in outstretched arms, and turning her slowly round and round, to take in the details of her attire. More About Peggy Now, my dearies, don't you want to be real philanthropic this afternoon and give up your turns at the tennis courts to other folks? The Jolliest School of All Eh, deary me! but I cannot stay me from weeping when I think on my poor Benedick. All's Well Alice's Victory "Have you been reading about the tenths in your Bible, deary?" she asked, with winning sympathy. Three People What do you think about that 'Star of Peace' deary? A Sailor's Lass Oh deary me!' cried the maid, with lifted hands and much shaking of the head. Sarah's School Friend "Deary, deary me!" cried she, in a high, cracked voice. Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories The Young Folks Treasury, Volume 1 And, deary me, he was that patient and good and uncomplainin’, you never see! Story-Tell Lib Make ten piles of it, deary, don't you see? Three People "But, now, can't you tell me something about your mother and father, and where you lived, my deary?" she asked again. A Sailor's Lass Don't be afraid, deary, I won't give her any news of you. Naughty Miss Bunny A Story for Little Children They say care killed the cat," said Mrs. Bundle, when I went up to the nursery, "but if it could cure a dog, my deary, your dog would have been alive now. A Flat Iron for a Farthing or Some Passages in the Life of an only Son I will let you have my little deary, if you will take care of her. The Gipsies' Advocate or, Observations on the Origin, Character, Manners, and Habits of The English Gipsies Oh deary me! there's verses and verses about streets of gold, and harps, and thrones, and singing. Three People Never mind the rest, deary; try and think about that. A Sailor's Lass Then Mrs. Bateson inquired: "And what is it made of, deary?" The Farringdons Now look, my deary," said she one day; "don't you go turning your sweet face round to look up at the nursery windows when you're a riding off. A Flat Iron for a Farthing or Some Passages in the Life of an only Son "Oh, deary me!" said Doctor Prance, with a little impatient sigh; "I guess I know more about women than she does." The Bostonians, Vol. I (of II) "Well, now, I wouldn't mind, deary," spoke the old lady in soothing tones, after a few moments of silence. Three People She paused there, not feeling quite sure of the next verse; but Coomber said quickly— "Go on, deary, go on; don't you know the next bit?" A Sailor's Lass "I'm glad you fancy them, my love; take some more, deary, it'll do you good." The Farringdons He clasped them warmly, and the old crone, seeing that the whole affair was over, slunk off, whining something about meaning no harm to the "dearies"! The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View Or, The Box That Was Found in the Sand No, deary," said he, in his usual kind tone; "you sit still. Queechy, Volume I "He wants to study and learn, deary, don't you see?" Three People "Come in here, deary," said the old woman, in a lower tone "what is it all? what's the matter? who's down stairs?" The Wide, Wide World "How would you like to live here at the White Farm, deary?" asked Miss Vilda. Timothy's Quest A Story for Anybody, Young or Old, Who Cares to Read It But the young and beautiful like you, my dearies, do not so die at Machecoul. The Black Douglas What do you say, deary?" he inquired fondly; "will you go? Queechy, Volume I This Colorado job is getting to be expensive, deary. The Strange Case of Cavendish “Dear, dear,” was all she said; “deary me, think of this, it’s very kind of you, I’m sure,” squeezing my hand the while as if it had been a sponge. The Wings of Icarus Being the Life of one Emilia Fletcher But, my deary," said Barbara, "I don't rightly see what we can do for him. Us An Old Fashioned Story There is so much that I just have to tell you, deary. The Husbands of Edith "You will look like a field of daisies and clover, dearies," said grandmamma. Holiday Stories for Young People "You didn't think it was love, did you, deary?" The Strange Case of Cavendish "Deary me! but I'm sure for every once the old gentleman came when Miss Bond was so bad, the curate came three times; and no letter for him! deary, oh, deary me!" Turns of Fortune And Other Tales "For you know, my dearies, your poor Grandmamma has not been well and the start might be bad for her," she explained. Us An Old Fashioned Story Ah, deary!" he said, "I have been missing you all day. The Rebel of the School Well, deary, far be it from me to say how long this war will last. Love Letters of a Rookie to Julie Beth, deary, you choke me so I can't talk;—and a camera for sister. What Two Children Did "You can choose whatever you like, dearies," said the queen. The Primrose Ring They who say otherwise, only say it out of envy, malice and hatred, and all uncharitableness; out upon all such miscreants! say I. My love to deary, Charlotte, and the hereditary Duke of Bronte. The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I. With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters By Distinguished Characters Ah, though! it's lonely I'm likely to be, isn't it, deary? The Rebel of the School "Food be sure, and a bed, deary: for you'll be sleeping here, of course?" Lady Good-for-Nothing "Come in, deary," said Mrs. Rayburn, who felt an infinite pity for sturdy little Nan, with her invalid mother. What Two Children Did "Now, deary, whatever for?" asked the old servant. The Palace Beautiful A Story for Girls "Which will you have, dearies?" said the old lady, drawing near the young girls' corner, "travilla cream or melon?" Elsie's Womanhood I love to hear you call me 'deary,' Anderson. The Daughter of Anderson Crow No—wait—deary me, deary me, now 'at I mind it—I nivver thought of it afore—I heeard 'at a man had been had up at the Toon Hall and taken to the gaol. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance I'm afraid, deary, that I have been a very selfish woman. What Two Children Did "Deary, deary me!" replied old Nanny, wringing her hands; "I must go see him." Poor Jack My bird is dead, said Susy P., My bird is dead; O, deary me! Little Prudy's Sister Susy "Oh, thank you, deary, that will be such a help!" the lady replied. Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 18, May 3, 1914 "Deary me, deary me," said the clerk, with undisguised horror at Ralph's ignorance of the projected ecclesiastical enactments of his King and country. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance Thank you, deary, but I'm feeling pretty well to-day, so we will work together. What Two Children Did Deary, deary me!" continued old Nanny, seemingly half out of her wits; "in the hospital, so near to his poor mother—and dying. Poor Jack Thank you jest as much for askin' me, dearies, and maybe some other time I'll get my courage up to it. The Outdoor Girls at the Hostess House Or, doing their best for the soldiers Good morning, little deary," said she, "I am looking over my somewhat limited wardrobe, in quest of something wherewith to make your young heart happy, but my search is vain. The English Orphans "Deary me! deary me!" responded the other shopkeeper, whose blood was obviously curdling at the bare recital of these harrowing details. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance "Don't meddle and get into mischief, will you, deary?" she said. What Two Children Did "O deary me!" exclaimed his wife, "he must have lost a mint of money—we had better go up stairs and leave him alone; he'll be better after a bottle of port, perhaps." Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2 "No, deary—you've done enough already, God bless your pretty face," said Mrs. Jones, squeezing the five-pound note ecstatically in her hands. The Princess Priscilla's Fortnight Another well known and highly respected admonition belonging to childhood's hour is, "Come in, deary, it's getting dark—Bogie man will get you if you don't watch out." Laugh and Live "No, deary, we'll have summer weather and a smooth sea, I hope, for the rest of our voyage." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859 It is too late, anyway, my deary, but he'll understand that we could none of us stand against madam—if he should come back, ever. The Reflections of Ambrosine A Novel "Oh, deary me, Miss, what time have I had for that, I should like to know?" Emilie the Peacemaker "Because there's nothing there, my deary," said the captain. Ten Girls from Dickens "Oh, deary me," said he, "I shall never be able to shiver if I stop here all my lifetime!" Grimm's Fairy Stories Good and kind of you, and like you, deary! Our Mutual Friend "Oh, my deary!" she sobbed, "And you so beautiful, and pale, and proud, and never saying a word, and they are none of them fit to black your boots." The Reflections of Ambrosine A Novel I have taken trifles from children now and then, my deary, but not often. Dombey and Son I know how 'tis; I know you think that I am lone and lorn; but, deary love, 'tan't so no more! David Copperfield Well, dearies, how have you got on today? Little Women Welcome to your house and home, my deary!' Our Mutual Friend "You must 'a' laid all over the breedge, deary," said Mrs. Cobb; "for the paint 's not only on your elbows and yoke and waist, but it about covers your front breadth." Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm And I remember long syne when I was strong, and the blood all hot and good about me, and I loved to run, too—deary me, to run! Lay Morals "There—never mind him, deary," said she, putting her cheek against Jude's. Jude the Obscure Dear, deary me," cried my mother, "what a disgrace upon the house! Treasure Island But tell me his name, deary!' cried Mrs Boffin. Our Mutual Friend "You meant to be married New Year's Eve, deary?" Tess of the d'Urbervilles Eh, deary me, to think that life should run to such a puddle! Lay Morals "Well now, old deary, come along and have some breakfast." Jude the Obscure Oh deary me, what I have to put up with from her! The Indian Lily and Other Stories Why not possible, deary, when so many things are possible?' demanded Mrs Boffin, in a soothing tone. Our Mutual Friend "Ah, you must excuse me, dear," the old lady said apologetically, waking with a start; "I'm not very well, and, deary, I woke unusually early this morning, and have been stirring about ever since." Elsie's Girlhood A Sequel to "Elsie Dinsmore" and "Elsie's Holidays at Roselands" When she was little—there, deary, hear me run on! Four Girls and a Compact "I thought—I thought, deary, perhaps you would go away all the more for that, and leave me to face it alone!" Jude the Obscure Ah, deary! how much obliged I am to you for all the care you take of me. The Imaginary Invalid This brings up a confabulation regarding the certain fair young person; when Noddy he gives it as his opinion that she is a deary creetur. Our Mutual Friend What do you say, deary?" he inquired fondly; "will you go?—I believe, sir, your proposal will prove a very acceptable one. Queechy Why, Sally, deary," said he, "that's my case, too; and I seemed to feel it in my bones that we was to be a pair; only, you know, I had to get a foothold first. The Story of Kennett So, turning to her child she said, "Run out, deary, and put up the horse." East O' the Sun and West O' the Moon You will break my heart, deary; comfort yourself, I beseech you. The Imaginary Invalid "He's not dead, my deary; he's asleep, poor lad, worn out with his day's tramp, I dare say." The Mysterious Key and What It Opened No, deary," said he in his usual kind tone; "you sit still. Queechy I didn't mean to frighten or to worry you, deary. The Story of Kennett Help me downstairs, deary," she said, "and put me into a cab. The Fallen Leaves Oh! deary me! that's better—what a nasty cough, oh, deary me, what a nasty cough! Fortitude "Well, well, dearies, we did have a delightful visit," replied Mother Graymouse. The Graymouse Family I've only red paper enough to go on the broken one, so if anything happens to the other one, deary me! The Adventures of Joel Pepper Ah, my deary, it is like a fairy tale, I do assure you, and you will see finer things than most children will tonight. The Louisa Alcott Reader: a Supplementary Reader for the Fourth Year of School Oh, deary me!" says Aunt Sally; "IS he changed so? Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 36 to The Last But she laughed and said: "I can always buy another one, deary." We Can't Have Everything "I know it's a real burden to you, deary!" she sighed. Tutt and Mr. Tutt I hope you will enjoy every minute of the time, deary. Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories Well, deary, what shall I tell you about? Miss Prudence A Story of Two Girls' Lives. "Do you need anything else, deary?" asked Misery, with a glance around the room. Aunt Jane's Nieces At these words a shade came over the bright face of the young wife and mother; she hesitated for a moment, then said, a trifle uneasily: "I wouldn't trouble about Joe just now, deary." The Children's Pilgrimage "The game's up, dearies," said the newcomer, gaily. The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring Or, Along the Road That Leads the Way "Bless ye, deary!" crooned the little old woman, enfolding Ruth in her arms. Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp Or, Lost in the Backwoods And good-night to you, dearies, now; for I want to be alone wi' him. The Hallam Succession "And what is it, deary?" asked the already rich and gifted young person. Little Citizens And so you had, deary—real beautiful, and if it hadn't been for that horrid inventory, it might ha' lain there till doomsday. The Children's Pilgrimage "Oh, deary me! bless me!" exclaimed Grandpapa, in the greatest consternation, and leaning over the two. Five Little Peppers and their Friends Now, deary, take a little more stimulant, and then don't talk. His Sombre Rivals "Hell's bells, deary me, Your Ladyship!" he answered. Guns of the Gods "Deary me, deary me!" and then she asked him whether it was "all along of Miss Dorothy" that he had come. He Knew He Was Right Oh, yes! my deary, I'm very smart indeed at picking up a tale. The Children's Pilgrimage "Now, don't you fret about it, deary," said Aunt Alviry, wagging her head knowingly. Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret He doesn't want thanks, deary; he wants you to get well. His Sombre Rivals I'm going to Santa Rosa on important business, deary," Emeline had scribbled, "and you'd better go to Min's for a few days. The Story of Julia Page "You don't want to play with the sandbox all the time, dearies," she said, leading the way back to the house. Brother and Sister But I do need you, deary; and you mustn't think Uncle don't like you. Work: a Story of Experience "Oh, deary, deary, me!" she whispered, limping into the room. Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret "You don't feel very badly about the dance, do you, deary?" said Mrs. Barber, as the gentle young hands settled her comfortably for the night. Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby He laughed aloud, and said,— "So you didn't expect me to-night, deary, eh?" Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn "My dearies, of course you can't go at night," she said firmly. Brother and Sister Deary me, deary me! what could I say? Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems "But something went wrong wi' ye, deary?" persisted Aunt Alvirah, watching Ruth's face closely. Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret On the whole, I think he is right, deary. Little Men You want a locket, deary; so I send one that my mother gave me years ago. An Old-Fashioned Girl "Well," said Polly, giving a look up at the old clock in the corner; "deary me! it's half-past five; and most time for Ben to come home!" Five Little Peppers and How They Grew Ye know now, deary," he went on, speaking with difficulty through Mrs. Bunker's clinging arms and fast dripping tears, "why I didn't heave to to say 'good-by.' Sally Dows “Ah, deary me!” says Benjamin’s mother, changing the subject on a sudden, and twisting back with a horrid, greedy quickness to those awkward money-matters which she had broached down in the parlour. A House to Let "Well, dearies, have you had a good time?" asked Mrs. Jo, coming up with Teddy on her shoulder. Little Men We all miss you so much, deary, though we don't miss so many little things as when you were here. Condensed Novels: New Burlesques "There! there! deary," she said, stroking her hair. Keziah Coffin Deary me! deary me!" said the king, "has Jack Frost gone to bother Mother Nature? Buttercup Gold, and other stories Eh, eh, deary me, so you have come back. Resurrection "Shall I get your medicine from the valise, deary?" inquired Mrs. Taylor. Lin McLean "You couldn't be doing a healthier thing for him, deary," said Mrs. Taylor. The Virginian, a Horseman of the Plains There! there! deary, don't take it so hard. Keziah Coffin "The beginning is very far away, deary," said Miss Ainslie, and Ruth fancied she heard a sigh. Lavender and Old Lace It's going to be a beautiful garden, deary. Lavender and Old Lace "Nothing, deary, and besides, it doesn't come true." Lavender and Old Lace In these days she was endlessly kind and indulgent to her "deary." The Virginian, a Horseman of the Plains "Least I could do, deary," was the older woman's answer. Keziah Coffin We all have trouble, deary—it's part of life; but I believe that we all share equally in the joy of the world. Lavender and Old Lace "Thank you, deary," she whispered, "it's a long time since any one has kissed me—a long time!" Lavender and Old Lace I don't mean, deary, that it's easy for any of us, and it's harder for some than for others, all because we never grow up. Lavender and Old Lace A very nice home, deary," said she, "if it was a home. The Virginian, a Horseman of the Plains "No," she said, gently, to Ruth, "nothing is the matter, deary, I'm just tired." Lavender and Old Lace "No, deary," she said sadly, "never any more." Lavender and Old Lace "No, deary," she said, in answer to Ruth's anxious question, "I'm all right—don't fret about me." Lavender and Old Lace "No, deary," she said, smiling, "I've never been away, and I'm too old to begin now." Lavender and Old Lace "You're looking pale, deary," said Mrs. Taylor to her, a few days later. The Virginian, a Horseman of the Plains "I must go to sleep, then, deary, so that I may be quite rested and refreshed when he comes." 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