单词 | larn |
例句 | Now you see, I don't care any thing about money nor talents, book larning nor soldier larning—I can do as well by my gal as any man in the county. The Portland Sketch Book 2012-03-28T02:00:28.847Z I know all about it," said Tom in a tone of wisdom; "I larned about it in hospital. The Little Princess of Tower Hill 2012-02-06T03:00:11.547Z Papa, a tallow chandler by descent, Had read "how larning is most excellent:" So Miss, returned from boarding school at Bow, Waits to be finished by Mama and Co.— Such Things Are A Play, in Five Acts 2012-01-25T03:00:37.637Z This old man never gave me a chastisement without saying, 'There, you larned rascal, take that! The Battle of The Press As Told in the Story of the Life of Richard Carlile By His Daughter, Theophila Carlile Campbell 2011-12-24T03:08:06.653Z He aer yet to larn what backwoods chaps and others kin do. A Boy of the Dominion A Tale of Canadian Immigration 2011-12-05T03:00:47.097Z Your loss we'll larn it, You were the Man for we! Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 105, September 9, 1893 2011-09-30T02:00:15.237Z He’d leave his threshing in the barn, To thresh his foes he’d very soon larn; With sword in hand he would not parley, But thresh his foes instead of the barley. The Young Dragoon Every Day Life of a Soldier 2011-08-31T02:01:26.737Z She’s full up o’ the right stuff, but she got no show to larn! Jock of the Bushveld 2011-08-04T02:00:24.987Z As for his black-hearted whelp of a son, darn me if I wouldn’t like to put an ounce o’ lead into his carcass, if it war only to larn him some human feelin’.” The White Squaw 2011-07-05T02:00:26.437Z When a man ov larning talks he makes us wonder, but a wize man makes us think. The Complete Works of Josh Billings 2011-07-01T02:00:13.387Z I ain't a very larned man, but I kin generally see through one of these college chaps. Letters of Major Jack Downing, of the Downingville Militia 2011-05-22T02:00:13.943Z Squire Grundy says I'm got to larn better, and how to write, too, before the next election. The Cave by the Beech Fork A Story of Kentucky?1815 2011-05-07T02:00:28.747Z The born fool’s got to do fool’s work all the time: but the others larn; and the brave man with brains ’s got a big pull. Jock of the Bushveld 2011-08-04T02:00:24.987Z And when he came straight from the college at Bishop's Court, and all the larning at him, and the fine English tongue, and all to that, it was 'And how are you to-day, Billy?' The Deemster 2011-04-08T02:00:08.197Z Thare is nothing so easy to larn az experience, and nothing so hard to apply. The Complete Works of Josh Billings 2011-07-01T02:00:13.387Z Yes, ma'am,' says I; 'and if the young ladies wants it in the schoolroom to larn out of, I'll bring it in with pleasure.' Luttrell Of Arran Complete 2011-04-01T02:00:31.290Z "I suppose it never occurred to you, or the larned judge, or the blessed jury, that some one else might have shot him." Fast as the Wind A Novel 2011-03-22T02:00:19.407Z When I was young, like you, I had no one to teach me manners—except the world; and it did larn me some. Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z Ef you only larn how they think, you ken do anything with 'em. Six Prize Hawaiian Stories of the Kilohana Art League 2011-03-03T03:00:48.280Z Missy Mary try larn me read and write but I never did care for de book larnin'. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 4 2011-02-25T03:01:11.447Z I starts out when I'm li'l and larns right fast to keep good 'count of the sheeps. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 3 2011-02-25T03:01:02.913Z Ah larned to spin when ah wuz too little tuh reach de broach, an' ah could hep her thread de loom. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume X, Missouri Narratives 2011-02-25T03:01:01.877Z I could not help taking this way to larn her a little manners. Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z We "larned" him to publish a translation of "La Terre" by sending him, an old man past seventy, to gaol for three months. Far Off Things 2011-02-04T03:00:19.967Z He point to de letters with de long broom straw and dat's how we larn our A B C's. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 4 2011-02-25T03:01:11.447Z Dey done larn me to ride when I 'bout five, six year old and I rid with de old man. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 3 2011-02-25T03:01:02.913Z I larned ta read at Mine La Motte when a white man taught me in evenin's at da mine between shifts. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume X, Missouri Narratives 2011-02-25T03:01:01.877Z There was another I intended larning a lesson to, before I left London; but I determined to teach him in a very different way. Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z Leastwise, I larned forty years ago to keep my lips shut less I could back up my words with proof.” Swamp Island 2011-01-28T03:00:22.400Z I larned to read and write after surrender in the jail at Hot Springs, in Arkansas. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 4 2011-02-25T03:01:11.447Z Cloth for de clothes was made by de spinners and weavers and that what they larned me to do. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 3 2011-02-25T03:01:02.913Z They differ greatly, do these bullets; but sure in time you'll larn them all by sound and be able to tell the humour each one of them is in. The Irish on the Somme Being a Second Series of 'The Irish at the Front' 2011-01-12T03:00:32.843Z You are teaching me manners, whether I’m willing to larn ’em or not.” Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z I’m doubtin’ I would now if she hadn’t larned it from Chip.” The Girl From Tim's Place He gives me couple licks and I larns to do what I's told. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 4 2011-02-25T03:01:11.447Z I made a fiddle out of a gourd 'fore freedom and larns to play it. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 3 2011-02-25T03:01:02.913Z I liked the looks of you before—I like you ten times better now; it shan't be my fault if you don't larn your duty. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 8 Do the best you can aboard here to larn your duty, and I’ll keep an eye on you. Lost Lenore The Adventures of a Rolling Stone 2011-03-03T03:00:50.847Z I wanted to tell you not to, and I’ve larned all we want. The Girl From Tim's Place She couldn't larn nothin' out a book but was kinder and more friendly like than the rest of the lot. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 4 2011-02-25T03:01:11.447Z She say, 'For the love of Gawd, you better larn it right, or Solomon will beat the breath out you body.' Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 3 2011-02-25T03:01:02.913Z Him that sets about scouting after other people's secrets, ought to be wary enough to larn to keep his own. Horse-Shoe Robinson A Tale of the Tory Ascendency She always larned very quick since her accidint, and I used to think, maybe she wont live, and God will take her away—she was so steady and good. The Dangerous Classes of New York And Twenty Years' Work Among Them If you don't look out I'll have to larn you a few more. No Moss The Career of a Rolling Stone When dey lets de boy out de water hole he all bit up and when he massa larn how mean de dog-man been to de boy he 'fuses to pay de fee. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 4 2011-02-25T03:01:11.447Z I fust went to de field when I 'bout 15 year old, but they larned us to work when we was chaps, we would he'p our mammas in de rows. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 3 2011-02-25T03:01:02.913Z "And you are here to larn the news from him?" said the sergeant, eyeing Adair with a suspicious scrutiny. Horse-Shoe Robinson A Tale of the Tory Ascendency Suppose you go and larn what the gentleman wants, and let me know. A Marriage at Sea Didn't we say that we'd larn 'em a thing or two before we were done with 'em? No Moss The Career of a Rolling Stone I larn all I can in three year and quit and open a shop on Bayou Tortue, 'tween St. Martin and Lafayette. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 4 2011-02-25T03:01:11.447Z I reckon I have larned a heap this day. When the Cock Crows But cold water across the lines! oh, oh, I too cute in hos larning for that! Horse-Shoe Robinson A Tale of the Tory Ascendency Now I am going to larn yees how to draw sabre. In and Out of Rebel Prisons I larned ye all ye know—and for ye to show the leftenant how little 'tis! The Story of Old Fort Loudon I larned to read and write a little jes' since freedom. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 4 2011-02-25T03:01:11.447Z I know that larned men would laugh at this idea of mine, but I tell ye it's been a heap of comfort to me in my lonely life. The Frontiersman A Tale of the Yukon Now it's me own opinion that young hound of a lad'll never let up on ye, Rosie, till ye larn him a good lesson. The Rosie World He must 'a' lit out pronto when he larned Texans war a-rampagin' along th' trail. Bring Me His Ears Of course, if the swab Goliarh larns as 'ow one av 'is wives ha' taken a fancy to Master Colly, 't will be all up wi' the poor lad. The Boy Slaves All they larned 'em was to work hard. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves: Volume XVI, Texas Narratives, Part 4 2011-02-25T03:01:11.447Z He was always the boy for larning, and for nothing else," continued Uncle Jaw; "put him to farming, couldn't make nothing of him. The May Flower, and Miscellaneous Writings My daddy slip an' get a Webster book and den he take it outen de fiel and he larn to read. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves, North Carolina Narratives, Part 2 They do about what they please with th' Mexicans," replied Tom; "but they've larned that Americans air a different breed, an' have better guns. Bring Me His Ears They had got on wi'out larning, and saw no reason why t' lads could not do as they had done. Facing Death The Hero of the Vaughan Pit. A Tale of the Coal Mines "Ma'am," sez I, "I want to larn to be a washerwoman:" and wid that I took off my neckerchief an' rubbed it, to show what I meant, by the rule of thumb. Cedar Creek From the Shanty to the Settlement De reason us allus watch for him am dat he boy, George, try larn us our A B C's in de field. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves. Texas Narratives, Part 2 Is that what they larn you to say at school? When Ghost Meets Ghost Armijo shore will run up th' flags an' order out his barefoot army," said Hank, grimly, "if he larns o' it. Bring Me His Ears Thinking o' getting larning!" the miner repeated in astonishment, "why, 'ee be just a dun o' getting larning. Facing Death The Hero of the Vaughan Pit. A Tale of the Coal Mines I’m larning to, Clemmie, but I’m going to need a heap of help. Captain Pott's Minister But I's too young to larn much in de field and I can't read today and have to make de cross when I signs for my name. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves. Texas Narratives, Part 2 They a big church on he plantation and us go to church and larn to tell the truth. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 His mother said she supposed so, “she knew they larned out o’ things they called books,” and then she explained as best she could to him what schools and books were. The Boy from Hollow Hut A Story of the Kentucky Mountains The beast staggered, almost fell, but recovered just as the driver, shouting, "I'll larn you!" landed another blow and hauled back for a third that would have felled if not killed the horse. The Preacher of Cedar Mountain A Tale of the Open Country She had more larning than ever could be driv into my brain, and went into a rich man's family to larn his children their letters. Mabel's Mistake I larned to be a coachman, but on dat place I de ox driver or uses de hoe. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves. Texas Narratives, Part 2 Den he tells us he have larned us not to steal and to be good and we'uns should 'member dat and if we'uns gets in trouble to come to him and he will help us. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 How pleased she would be, he thought again and again,––maybe she was––that he was where he could “larn things.” The Boy from Hollow Hut A Story of the Kentucky Mountains "War did you larn dat?" asked the preacher. Bible Romances First Series There was a young feller in that house, as was likewise given to larning, a sickly, pale chap, just a going into consumption. Mabel's Mistake Then on Sunday afternoon, Marse Bob larned us to read and write. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves. Texas Narratives, Part 2 De white folks didn't want us to larn to read for fear us find out things. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 “Yer mean I mus’ larn as much as you know?” he asked at last. The Boy from Hollow Hut A Story of the Kentucky Mountains We was talkin’ over matters the very minute you busted into the door and was satisfied that he had larned he was playin’ with fire and had concluded to drop it. A Waif of the Mountains Jest think of her letting Mary go off to Lowell, in the midst of that city of iniquity, and stay three or four years, jest because James must be college larned. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII No. 6 June 1848 All us house women larned to knit de socks and head mufflers, and many is de time I has went to town and traded socks for groceries. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves. Texas Narratives, Part 2 I's anxious to larn to read so I could study and find out about many things. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 Now you all know you can't larn seamanship to a parson or passenger—and the bloody fool knelt down with his face to wind'ard. Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXII No. 4, April 1848 I couldn’t figger out what they had done with the animals, and I spent some more time in trying to larn, but it was no use. A Waif of the Mountains O, fiddle-de-dee, I don't mind how larned she is, so much the better—she can teach me to parlyvoo, and dance solos and duets, and such elegant things, when I've done ploughing. She Would Be a Soldier The Plains of Chippewa Oh yes, I'll say that for him;—he us'd to take a great deal of pains for to larn us proper speaking. The Politician Out-Witted That the way us larn how to write. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 A fact’s a fact; and ye may larn The rights o’ this, though wild and rough My words may loom. 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 “He has had all night to do that, and this mornin’ he was hotter if anything, than at any time since he larned what you had done.” A Waif of the Mountains I suppose its cos of this that I didn't larn to swim. Captain Bayley's Heir: A Tale of the Gold Fields of California Well, what a glorious thing it is for to have good larning. The Politician Out-Witted After three years I leaves, but not 'cause I larned he was outlaw, 'cause I larned dat long time afterwa'ds. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 I wanted one not too big fer convenience, an’ not so old as to be too set in his ways an’ too proud to larn. Kings in Exile “But why didn’t you look fur her to larn whether she was in sight or was liable to hear your shocking words?” A Waif of the Mountains So dat's my story, Massa Guy, Maybe I's little wit; But I has larned to, when I'm wrong, Make a clean breast ob it. The Wit of Women Fourth Edition I wish I couldn't, but he must have larned of thim being so near the house as soon as mesilf, or very nearly so, and he would have been back before me. The Young Ranchers or, Fighting the Sioux I larned to spin and weave and knit and made lots of socks. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 The Southern poor white has never had much of a hankering after "book larning." Hanover; Or The Persecution of the Lowly A Story of the Wilmington Massacre. There was a doctor as belonged in the man-o’-war where I sarved for two years, as was larned in all such curious things. The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea "It beats my larning to explain it," said old Smith. The Riflemen of the Miami Why, thar ain’t no books nor charts can tell you nothing ’bout navigating round these here islands: you have to larn it yourself. Killykinick We went to church and first the white preacher preached and then he larns our cullud preachers. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 Will I never be able to larn you to behave yourself? The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Vol I, No. 2, February 1810 For ten years back I have heard how you like to travel the woods and the waters by yourself, larning things that Nature does not tell about in crowds. The Boy Scouts Book of Campfire Stories I got a florin, you gives me a half-a-crown for it, and I larns you the new money, gives you your oranges, and calls you a brick into the bargain. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II “I think I’ll have a look at the post office and larn what mischief the villain done there.” The Launch Boys' Adventures in Northern Waters I spins six cuts of thread a week, but I has plenty of time for myself and that's where I larns to dance so good. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 I don't know what for people should be larning themselves foreign languages at all. The Manxman A Novel - 1895 "I keep my eyes open and my mouth shet," replied Jake, "any man can get larned if he will do that." Frontier Boys on the Coast or in the Pirate's Power He was so roasted in the guard-room after, that he got up at daylight and went into the moat again ’s morning to begin to larn.” The Young Castellan A Tale of the English Civil War I had to be powerful careful, for we folks larn to sleep light, but I managed it without waking him. Deerfoot in The Mountains Missy Hogan was de good woman and try her dead level best to teach me to read and write, but my head jes' too thick, I jes' couldn't larn. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 "Used to larn to swim together in the Pool, didn't you, Willie?" Comedies of Courtship "I'll larn you!" he yelled, grabbing each by the back of the neck. Frontier Boys on the Coast or in the Pirate's Power "You'll never larn anything if you don't go to work shipshape." The Boat Club or, The Bunkers of Rippleton “Of course, if the swab Goliarh larns as ’ow one av ’is wives ha’ taken a fancy to Master Colly, ’twill be all up wi’ the poor lad. The Boy Slaves De white chillun larned us to read and write at night, but I never paid much 'tention, but I kin read de testament now. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 When an old village dame afterwards assured me that "she didn't know I was that larned," I felt—momentarily—rather like a wolf in Sheepshanks' clothes. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 22, 1893 We will 'larn' you to try and be too smart with the Frontier Boys. Frontier Boys on the Coast or in the Pirate's Power Now, boys, I want you to larn somethin', so as to know where you are. The Boat Club or, The Bunkers of Rippleton She looked at me indignantly, and said, 'Curse your impudence, sar; I wonder where you larn manners. The Romance of Words (4th ed.) I larnt all right, 'cause I wasn't one slow to larn anything. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 I neva ben to no school whar you larn all dat.” At Fault He said, "When I get back home I'm going to larn it, so I can win all the money I want." Forty Years a Gambler on the Mississippi “Just so,” said Fink, “that’s what the lady as made the mitts wants to let you know so’s you may larn to think more o’ the Giver than the gifts.” The Lively Poll A Tale of the North Sea "I larned that long ago; wonder if there are any more of the varmints 'bout." The Phantom of the River Some go to school and larn like white folks and teach and be real helpful. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 An' yet," said Mr. Dooley, "tis not more thin two months since ye larned whether they were islands or canned goods. Mr. Dooley in Peace and in War Not long ago she filled 'er place And sot wid us to larn, But she done run 'er mortal race And nevermore can she return. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2 How many have been ‘larned to be a toad’ by baffled, disappointed rustics! "Wee Tim'rous Beasties" Studies of Animal life and Character It took 'em best part of an 'our to talk round young Beauty, an' the langwidge they see fit to use made me thankful to think that the parrots didn't live to larn it. Light Freights De girls larned my auntie how to play de piano. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 I reckoned to larn where they was, and I’m on my way to town right now with a load of stuff, meanin’ to make a few inquiries in the mornin’.” The Boy Scouts of Lenox "And needful help is thine to give For Grace our souls to Thee apply, To larn us how to serve and live, And make us fit at las' to die." Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2 I don’t mean for to larn no more lessons. The Floating Light of the Goodwin Sands “It’s a queer story, an’ shows that a man shouldn’t bounce at a conclusion till he’s larned all the ins an’ outs of a matter.” Charlie to the Rescue I don't know where he larn that work. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 It’s time now that you went to work to larn your duties. The Young Trawler He larnt us to read de Bible, but on some of de plantations slaves warn't 'lowed to larn how to read and write. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2 You’re a larned fellow, Prince; see if ye can make it out.’ Ungava An’ then, the others—I couldn’t see how many there was—would have swarmed out on me, an’ I’d have had to make tracks for the scrub, an’ larn nothin’ more. Charlie to the Rescue I larned lots of remedies for sick people. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Texas Narratives, Part 1 "You have larned what other people think of the same," he added; "there's been more than twinty men drowned in there." Klondike Nuggets and How Two Boys Secured Them He is uneducated, having gone to school only one week in his life—gave up "tryin' to larn out er books." Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2 "I've a gun that I larned how to shoot, and that blanket we can wrap around us, and I don't believe you could shoot a bullet through it by raison of its thickness." Adrift in the Wilds or, The Adventures of Two Shipwrecked Boys Live and larn, boy, and thank Heaven that you’ve found somebody who loves you well enough to baste you when it’s good for your health.” Peter Simple “One lives and larns as long as one lives,” observed my father. Poor Jack Go along, you little ignorant blackguard; and you, Timothy Ruddel, look out for a taste of Number 3, if you don’t larn him and yourself all at once, and at the same time.” Percival Keene The mother of the chillun was a good lady an' she let me look on the books when she read to them an' larned me the lessons 'long with her chillun. Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 2 “Far year, sar; larn carpenter trade—go to England—pay off—get plenty money—come out here in marchant vessel—England very fine place, too much cold,” said the negro, shuddering the bare recollection. Newton Forster The Merchant Service Curse your impudence, sir, I wonder where you larn manners. Peter Simple Now, Jack, I must go in—remember what I have said to you, and larn to read your Bible.” Poor Jack Now, Master Keene, d’ye think you would ever guess how I came by all my larning, and what I fed upon when it was pumped into me? Percival Keene Jacobs, get a tarbucket and dip his fists in it; larn him what his hands was made for! The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art. Out of all that time he had only remained three years on shore, as his kind guardian remarked, “to get his edication, and to larn manners.” True Blue The skipper says as how there is no such thing as ghosts; and I suppose, seeing as how he has as much larning as a parson, he knows all about it. Salt Water The Sea Life and Adventures of Neil D'Arcy the Midshipman Think o’ that now, and you going up to rectory every day, to do your larning along with the other young gents, to Mester Syme. The Weathercock Being the Adventures of a Boy with a Bias Come along, sir, and hoist Walter Puddock: it’s no larning that I can drive into you, Phil, but it’s sartain sure that by your manes I drive a little into the other boys.” Percival Keene “He’s got to be a fighting man, so he’d better larn to fight.” Syd Belton The Boy who would not go to Sea You take it, and you can larn him all sorts of tricks. Middy and Ensign Then why not get aboard the smack and larn to trawl for sole and turbot? Menhardoc Comes o’ larning, that does, and going away to school. The Black Tor A Tale of the Reign of James the First Wants some larning, boys, when tide’s low, and the rocks are bobbing up and down ready to make holes in the bottom. Cormorant Crag A Tale of the Smuggling Days But, now, there’s a thing I want to ask you, since you are larned about animals. For Fortune and Glory A Story of the Soudan War “And don’t that larn ’em better?” asked Jacob. Frank Oldfield Lost and Found Now, what d’ye say to a trip or two in a collier brig, just to larn the ropes like, eh?” The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific I are a larning better, governor, do you hear? My Friend Smith A Story of School and City Life Could be he larned a lot what was no good. Rebel Spurs Then I thought of a prayer my mother larned me when I war a little chap. The Kentucky Ranger There was a young gentleman, from the shēres, who lived at a farm in the next parish, where he was come to larn farmin’. Two Suffolk Friends "I'll larn ye, ye beasts!" she shrieked, running for her club. Grace Harlowe's Overland Riders in the Great North Woods "I hard my lady with the fringes and the curls and the cuffs say that the poor priest was turning a good pinny by it; and that he larned the thrade from his father." My New Curate I can't larn' ee myself, for the fashion's come up since I was a youngster. The Adventures of Harry Revel Then they took up land here in de backwoods, and since that time I have had mighty little chance to larn out of books and to go to meetin'. The Kentucky Ranger "I never larned the rule o' three, Captain, and maybe your honor id tell me yourself." Stories of Comedy "Wal, until I larned your story I was fixed to shoot him on sight." Two Boys in Wyoming A Tale of Adventure (Northwest Series, No. 3) Stupid!—If you're so fond of letters, you might larn to behave yourself to the postman. John Bull The Englishman's Fireside: A Comedy, in Five Acts "Well, then, you must larn yourself," said Mr. Trapp to me. The Adventures of Harry Revel There was much merriment over Sally's guessing, and much amazement too on the part of Mrs Grimes, who was utterly astonished at her "gal's larning;" but still Nora shook her head. Little Pollie Or a Bunch of Violets These boys who take so to book larning will stop working soon as they b'lieve they can get their bread and butter by their wits. The Bobbin Boy or, How Nat Got His learning "Great Jiminy!" exclaimed the astonished ranchman; "you must be powerful dumb, or else there's more to larn than I ever dreamed of." Two Boys in Wyoming A Tale of Adventure (Northwest Series, No. 3) Whereby I larned ever since to know my betters when ashore, and behave myself lowly and give 'em a wide berth. The Mayor of Troy Ah, he's a queer fellow, that Lovell," said he; "but he's quick to larn, they say, larns like a book. Cape Cod Folks He said he hated me caze I larned him to box. The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times They lived right down with Nature, an' they larned that if she was rugged, she was kind. The Boy With the U. S. Foresters There ain't no doubt of it; he come to the ranch soon after we'd gone and larned all 'bout you tenderfeet from the boys themselves. Two Boys in Wyoming A Tale of Adventure (Northwest Series, No. 3) "Well, can't say I ever seed much of them, though I have heerd tell of them; but I can soon larn them—they ain't more than a few of them I allow?" The Wit and Humor of America, Volume III. (of X.) And much—good it's done you—the larning! The Place Beyond the Winds Miss Martha, de overseer's daughter, tried to larn me to read and write, but I wouldn't take it in. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 4 It wuz in dis same yard dat Ma larned me to wash. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3 "I ain't larned an' I never pretended to be," said Reuben, piously, "but the Lord has used me well in His time an' I'm thankful to Him." The Miller Of Old Church I kin larn my gal all she needs to know. The Shield of Silence "Faith, if it was me that had the doin' of it, I bet I 'd larn ye better manners, ye great, impudent good-for-nothin', if I had to bate yer tin times a day." Oscar The Boy Who Had His Own Way Let 'em larn what a man can do. The Nigger Of The "Narcissus" A Tale Of The Forecastle He would have larned us mo' but he died de nex' year. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3 "Oh, she larned, she larned," chuckled the elder, knocking the ashes out of his pipe on the hearth and then treading them under his boot. The Miller Of Old Church Old Becky, on the other hand, had gripped life with no uncertain hold; she, according to the vernacular of her hills, "had the call to larn," and she learned deeply. The Shield of Silence She was well brung up and educated, and she larned my darters French—the real Simon Pure—for she was a Canadian, and her grandfather came from Gascony. The Three Brides, Love in a Cottage, and Other Tales The captain bes safe in the store, all rolled up in blankets," she whispered, "an'—an' I larned something last night that means as how we kin get 'em both away before long, wid luck. The Harbor Master Maw larned me how to wash and iron. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3 Why, you fool you, I want to know if you have studied grammar these thirty years, and taught it more than twenty, and have never larned that when it rains it always rains rain? Lectures on Language As Particularly Connected with English Grammar. Zalie's mother, she had to larn and she went with a man as helped her larn powerful quick. The Shield of Silence If I only had you out on the prairie, I'd larn you a few things I reckon you never heern tell on. Frank Among The Rancheros The lesson I larned 'em seems to lay cold on their bellies. The Harbor Master Miss Anna larned Ma her A.B.C's. She could read a little, but she never larned to write. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3 "I'll larn you, you young varmint!" he said, and went off to pick up his loaves and go about his business. Five Children and It This was rather too much for the patience of any respectable gentleman; and being aware that the Gineral had not larned him proper manners, I got up and brought it myself. The Adventures of My Cousin Smooth But I'm too old and ignorant to hear larning and argumentation. May Brooke Yesterday they raised a mutiny agin me, all along o' a poor girl as I saved from the wrack, an' last night an' this mornin' I larned 'em the error o' their ways. The Harbor Master None of 'em has jobs to brag 'bout; one of 'em larned to run a store. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3 Before thou begins thy duties as cook, it is only right that thou shouldst say how thou larned to cook, and just how much thou knows about it. A Lover in Homespun And Other Stories No boy was ever prouder of a university scholarship than Jake was of that chance to "larn" in the little mountain schoolhouse. "Say Fellows—" Fifty Practical Talks with Boys on Life's Big Issues Lord, sir, my wife, she sets at de feet of Jesus, and larns her Bible. Aunt Phillis's Cabin Or, Southern Life As It Is I don't count time by years, young man, an' the sooner ye larn to do the same the better it'll be fer ye. Glen of the High North Food, sleep, and air; that's my catechism, larned from the surgeon. In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India You see I must try and larn how to please my customers, that is to be. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia "And you take too many chances; you ain't larned caution yet." The Definite Object A Romance of New York Just as he passed they were making a collection for a poor scholar—and surely they that love the larning desarve to be encouraged! The Poor Scholar Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three Now, Denis, you are at your deep larning from the books again. Going to Maynooth Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three Do ye think will ye ever be as larned as! The Station; The Party Fight And Funeral; The Lough Derg Pilgrim Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three "No doubt, no doubt; but what's your trade, if I may be so bold, that made you larn the use of it so nicely?" Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia Indeed, I almost regret that I did not remain in that station of life, for I was much happier then than ever I was since I began to study and practice larning. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three Well, now, to think that, a larned man as you must be shouldn't know what Sol means! The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One But sure when you get me, I can larn it. Going to Maynooth Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three "I move this Senate adjourn and go home, and thar stay until they larn to behave like gentlemen, by G—!" and away he went in angry fury. The Memories of Fifty Years Containing Brief Biographical Notices of Distinguished Americans, and Anecdotes of Remarkable Men; Interspersed with Scenes and Incidents Occurring during a Long Life of Observation Chiefly Spent in the Southwest It does everything for a man, and he larns to make everything out of nothing. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia At last says he, 'I don't profess to know Greek, bekase I never larned it—but stick to the Latin, and I'm not afeard of you.' The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three "Oh, Ishmael, I'm too old to larn; it aint worth while now; I'm past fifty, you know." Ishmael Or, In the Depths "But I want to know what color it is, most larned sager." Going to Maynooth Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three Us ought to be abed, and Sarah will soon larn you to keep better hours, I reckon. The Torch and Other Tales And in this way I suppose you larned how to chop with your little poleaxe. Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia Now, under certain circumstances, the clay which is not moist, ought to be made moist, and one of those circumstances that in which any larned person becomes loquacious, and indulges in narrative. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three "No, dear; else such a larned gentleman as Mr. Brudenell, and such a prudent lady as the old madam, would never allow them," answered Gray. Ishmael Or, In the Depths I say," replied Dennis, highly offended, "I'll not tolerate vulgarity any longer; you must larn to address me in a more polite style. Going to Maynooth Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three Yes, he'd been heard screaming for his life, and presently the men outside drew off the hounds and was able to get into conversation with Amos and larn the rights of his fearful story. The Torch and Other Tales You never cares to look, Like me, in any larned book; But schollards know the wrong and right Of every thing in black and white. The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood I'll engage, if larned books were consulted, it would be found out that he was an Irishman. The Ned M'Keown Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three "How came ye to larn the language, annyway?" demanded the priest. Humorous Masterpieces from American Literature I was larned to do one, and t'other come natural," said Tom, laughing; "but I didn't lay it on a bit too hard. The Lost Hunter A Tale of Early Times He larned the market value of the cottage and then, three days afore the thunderbolt was timed to fall, he went up over to Nicholas Bewes and had a tell with the man. The Torch and Other Tales "No; but I think I could soon larn." Twenty-Seven Years in Canada West The Experience of an Early Settler (Volume I) "To larn to be a lady," Old Josselin explained, raising his voice as though she were deaf. Lady Good-for-Nothing They jest poke 'em out o' the nest, an' larn 'em to fly an' pick up their own livin'; an' that's what makes birds on 'em. Sevenoaks But my mother died while I was sucking, And larning for whiskey to squall, Leaving me a dead cow, and a stocking Brimful of—just nothing at all. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, December 18, 1841 "Milly Boon is the woman I'm aiming at, and it may or may not interest you to larn that she loves you better than anything on earth—you—you she loves, you gert tomfool!" The Torch and Other Tales "You will larn to, if he mought have one more chance at that head of yours." Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue I suppose they don't have to go to school to larn how to bite something that they dislike so much they want to eat it. Mr. Dooley Says “One of the spalpeens—and maybe Lone Wolf himself—coming in to larn about our health,” was his conclusion, though the situation was too critical to allow him to communicate with the lad behind him. The Cave in the Mountain A Sequel to In the Pecos Country / by Lieut. R. H. Jayne God knaws I’m not above takin’ it in a general way, for the best tried man can larn from babes an’ sucklings sometimes; but this is a thing calling for nothin’ but shut lips. Children of the Mist Sir Doctor, this is kind of you, That with us here you deign to talk, And through the crowd of folk to-day A man so highly larned, walk. Faust; a Tragedy, Translated from the German of Goethe Very well, I will act for you to the best of my judgment, and use all the discretion that natur gave me, and a little I larned by the way-side. Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue They may not be as efficient at first but they'll soon larn. Mr. Dooley Says The first thing to larn is whether the hoss that I lift some distance away is still there cropping the grass. The Cave in the Mountain A Sequel to In the Pecos Country / by Lieut. R. H. Jayne Then he went away to Newton to join some lawyer body an’ larn his business. Children of the Mist "One lives and larns as long as one lives," observed my father. Poor Jack What business has a Dutchman, ef he's ever so smart and honest and larned, got in our broad domains, resarved for civil and religious liberty? The End of the World A Love Story "How much have you larned, anyhow, Kid, in the bit o' time you've been alive?" asked the woodsman, with good-humored sarcasm. Camp and Trail A Story of the Maine Woods Other slave 'omans larned to sew and they made all the clothes. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 1 But any one kin larn to make moccasins. Two Little Savages Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned I've no larning myself, Jack," said he; "and I know the loss of it. Poor Jack One of the remarks made by my men about me on my arrival was, "His mother larned him to walk," with quite a note of admiration to emphasize it. Grain and Chaff from an English Manor You must larn to chaw baccy, drink grog, and call the cat a beggar, and then you knows all a midshipman's expected to know nowadays. Peter Simple; and, The Three Cutters, Vol. 1-2 I don't understand the way she has got of larning 'em at all. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843 Now, I guess you fellers will come to me to larn you how to kill Woodchucks. Two Little Savages Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned It isn't lots of larning, or lots of money, or lots of houses and coaches, that makes a man happy in this world. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 329, March, 1843 Another disagreeable thing is, that fond and anxious as they are for "larning," they have not yet enough of it to appreciate the value of education. Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick Gleaned from Actual Observation and Experience During a Residence Of Seven Years in That Interesting Colony I ask Him every hour to give me a tight grip on her so that I kin follow her up, and to larn me some more of His ways. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 63, January, 1863 Let's teach 'em nothing at all, if we can't larn 'em something better than wrangling about religion. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843 I tell you it takes me to larn you fellers to Deer hunt. Two Little Savages Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned He belongs to Bill, that works the engine on Gavel's roundabouts; but he larned his tricks off me. True Tilda Ellen Ross was as smart a gal as ever was raised in these clearings—her parents were old country folks, and she had most grand larning, and was out and out a regular first-rater. Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick Gleaned from Actual Observation and Experience During a Residence Of Seven Years in That Interesting Colony "I larned at school, the on'y time I went, but I forget now." North, South and over the Sea She'll just be breaking my heart to have the boys larned French. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843 His teacher remarked, "Wall, I larned lots o' fellows to stuff birds, but you ketch on the quickest I ever seen." Two Little Savages Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned Far as I can larn, Cardiff's your port, though I don't say a 'andy one. True Tilda She larned me how to cook an' wait on de table, an' I declar', she call me her ver' smartest gal! Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Mississippi Narratives "I used to larn He made the world and me, and I know He'll punish the wicked, but I've never tried to serve Him, and—and I don't think as how I care about it." His Big Opportunity He was a charity boy, wholly without education, but made £80,000 in trade, and is determined to have "a larned skollard for his son-in-law." Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook I have not forgot to write, and never will forget any thing you, my dear young lady, was so good as to larn me. Clarissa Harlowe; or the history of a young lady — Volume 6 You must larn to chaw baccy and drink grog, and then you knows all a midshipman's expected to know nowadays. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction I be fond of a bit of spart like that," continued Peregrine; "but I never could away with books and larning. A Cotswold Village Well, yes, I used to larn about Him when I was a kid at the Sunday-school. His Big Opportunity But trouble's a blessing sometimes in disguise Fer I larned right thar on the spot, That the best sort of knowledge to hav in this world Is that by experience taught. Uncle Josh's Punkin Centre Stories I never thought on 't," said Haley, "I couldn't have said as much, myself; I ha'nt no larning. Uncle Tom's Cabin "Yes; I like to larn all I kin." Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley I says to him, 'Hullo, Jim, what you doing here?' and he said, 'Well, Tom, I come here to larn you how to fight.' W. A. G.'s Tale I've many more besides; I make 'em into darts and shoot 'em through a blowpipe—a trick I larned o' the Indians. Martin Conisby's Vengeance "Seven miles out of it," returned Tom with a slight twinkle of his eye, "and, of coorse, a gintleman so larned as you will be able to tell where that is." Ridgeway An Historical Romance of the Fenian Invasion of Canada Missis let Sally try to make some cake, t' other day, jes to larn her, she said. Uncle Tom's Cabin "It's orful good in you to want to larn me—but he might feel hurt-like if I was to quit him." Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley Snow ain't fur off," she remarked, in explanation, as she scattered the crumbs about, "and I want 'em to larn early where they kin find something to eat. The Under Dog You must larn that as quick as you can, Pat, for a poor cook wastes a sight, besides settin' dishes of stuff on the table that none but pigs can eat. The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys I guess if they won't look ahead for the future, they'll larn to look behind, and see if there's a bank near hand 'em. The Clockmaker Or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville What was wanted was two or three battalions of light troops, who would make friends with the country people and larn all that's doing opposite. True to the Old Flag A Tale of the American War of Independence Dr. Darwin has been so good as to send him several fossils, etc., with their names written upon them, and he is every day adding to his little stock of larning. The Life and Letters of Maria Edgeworth, Volume 1 On one hairy fore-arm a dancing-girl was tattooed, record of the days, now forty years since, before, in his own simple phrase, he had larned Christ. The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea "You can larn it, too, if you only think so," encouraged Mrs. O'Callaghan. The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys Well, they never could answer it; and then, says I, 'When you larn your own business, I guess it will be time enough to teach other folks their'n.' The Clockmaker Or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville There is an intense eagerness among the elders that their children shall get some "larning." Three Years in Tristan da Cunha So I thought it would be a good notion to larn him the editor's trade. The Canadian Elocutionist "I'll larn him shoot me," he said, arranging himself comfortably on his corpse. The Gentleman A Romance of the Sea "I will larn it yet," he repeated over and over. The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys She larns him how vinegar is made: 'Put plenty of sugar into the water aforehand, my dear,' says she, 'if you want to make it real sharp.' The Clockmaker Or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville "Would Mr. Barrow 'larn' him"; so Graham buckled to for over an hour. Three Years in Tristan da Cunha These be things that a man is soon expart in, but it takes the time of his nat'ral life to larn to know the weather. The Pilot An' I larned better an' didn't die; an' prayed to God a many times to forgive that first prayer agin you. Lying Prophets Did I be tellin' you you wasn't too old to larn? The Widow O'Callaghan's Boys We found that in Chapman’s opinion she ‘didn’t larn ’em nothing.’ Chantry House "Bad luck to you, how can I when I never larned?" Handy Andy, Volume 2 — a Tale of Irish Life I'll larn ye to come inter a decent neighborhood an' slander its women. Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation I be gwaine to larn my duty, as is hidden from me. Lying Prophets "There, you swab," said the old man, "that'll larn you to break another time." Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life He had great larning; he could both read and write. Nature and Human Nature One of them, a big Yorkshire-man, was very backward in his "larning," and though he plodded on diligently, never got beyond the simplest words in the largest type. Station Amusements in New Zealand "I have larned something," said the man, significantly. In the Pecos Country / Lieutenant R. H. Jayne I guess if they wont look ahead for the future, they'll larn to look behind, and see if there's a bank near hand em. The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville His father was a larned man, and used to teach him before he died. Try and Trust Massa," said he, "do let me finish de story about de way I larned it. Nature and Human Nature But mayhap you don't know what a parson is to us poor folk that has ne'er a friend more larned than theirselves but the parson. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood I larned 'em to her, some on 'em, at least—but most was born in her. Peggy Stewart: Navy Girl at Home Well they never could answer it; and then, says I, when you larn your own business, I guess it will be time enough to teach other folks theirn. The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville But go he shall, for I'm determined he's got to have more larning hammered into his head yet. Kilmeny of the Orchard Now I have larned to make them myself. Nature and Human Nature "Lewis ain't no trouble—not a bit—never was, and he's great company when I'm on the move from one town to another larning to talk a'ready." The Broad Highway And after she come home, Sal larned that little gal to read and spell. The Trail of the Lonesome Pine She larns him how vinegar is made: Put plenty of sugar into the water aforehand, my dear, says she, if you want to make it real sharp. The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville I see they bin making ever so much on you yinder in New York; but that ant nothin', when a body has debts to pay, and childirn to shoe and larn. The Life and Adventures of Maj. Roger Sherman Potter Ye bet he didn't larn how to make steel billets out iv 'Whin Knighthood was in Flower.' Observations By Mr. Dooley But our hopes died hard, and we sneaked about the gorgeous lagoons, revolvers in hand, for a good hour, "larning a thing or two about the lagoons" from Dan as we sneaked. We of the Never-Never If he don't take care, we'll tar-and-feather him; and if his government says much about it, she'll larn what and who South Carolina is. Manuel Pereira "I will larn him, then," is the reply. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter You know that never the pot nor the kettle has blacked my fingers since Master Phelim went to the good fathers’ school with me to carry his books and insinse him with the larning. A Modern Telemachus Wan iv th' things a man larns as he grows old is to dislike fightin'. Observations By Mr. Dooley Wal, human nature is deep; every man you tackle in business larns ye something. Foul Play He could larn to keep books and know lumber and hardware and how to sell and how to buy. The Portygee But it will be necessary to take the stubborn out without injuring the "larning" part. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter "I'll larn you agnostics and several other kinds of ticks," said Bill, in a terrible voice, his drawl lengthening perceptibly. The Sky Pilot, a Tale of the Foothills But she's got a way with her that would make Old Nick confess his sins, if she set out to larn 'em. The Rise of Roscoe Paine The parson then, a larned man, Said he wad conjure the ghost; He was sure it was nea wandrin' beast, But a spirit that was lost. Yorkshire Dialect Poems (1673-1915) and traditional poems He'll larn ye yet it's not wise to tamper wi' a gray dog or his sheep. Bob, Son of Battle If I hain't larned to put in the big pins, no fellow has. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter "Thou dost not know that I'm larning to do without food," said he. Mary Barton One time he took her to Richmond for the better part of a winter, where she larned dancing and music. The Path of the King Nothing is easier to us who pass our time in the great school of Providence than to larn its lessons. Pathfinder; or, the inland sea "Bob, lad, I see 'tis time we larned you yo' letters." Bob, Son of Battle It's dangerous, 'cos it larns the critturs to writin' a scrawl now and then; and, unless ye knows just how much talent he's got, and can whitewash him yaller, it's plaguy ticklish. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter "It's live an' larn," said the storekeeper respectfully. Story of Waitstill Baxter He had a power of larning about things that happened to folks long ago called Creeks and Rewmans that pinted that way, he said. The Path of the King Here I stand, a man of the forest and of little larning, though I fear with an ambition beyond my desarts, and I'll do my endivors to do justice to both sides. Pathfinder; or, the inland sea It's true she's not a full-blooded Mingo, but she consorts with the vagabonds, and must have larned some of their tricks. Pathfinder; or, the inland sea Yes, master," replies Harry-he has little of the negro accent-quieting his feelings; "what I larn is all from the Bible, while master slept. Our World, Or, the Slaveholder's Daughter |
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