28 Metaphors for jim

Jim is her idol.

When Massa Jim goes, 'pears like takin' de light right out her eyes.

And JIM, with a shlit in his ear as was bewtifool to look at, jumps up, and says he" He paused, for tears stood in ANN'S eyes.

"Gentleman Jim," as his mates affirmed in their nervous English, became a fool of the deepest crimson dye whenever a woman was concerned, and this woman was in his eyes as an angel of light.

While they walked about the streets of the city, Kansas Shorty met a friend whom he addressed as "Nevada Bill," and who as soon as the former told him that Jim was "his road kid", placed his hand under the boy's chin and after sizing the lad up just as a butcher would a beef, he whispered: "Well, well, Kansas Shorty, I see you have brought a fine 'broncho' to town with you.

" CHAPTER IV GENTLEMAN JIM There is no reason, because a woman is coarse, hard-working, low-born, and badly dressed, she should be without that inconvenient feminine appendagea heart.

Why, boys, you-all know that Jig ain't guilty of no harm!" "Sally," said the wretched Denver Jim, "things seemed to be sort of pointing to a" There was a growl from the rear of the party, and Riley Sinclair strode to the front and faced the girl.

"Jim was a born fighter," the father resumed.

Jim is about 50 or 55 years of age.

"Doctor Peter's old Jim was more'n a hunnerd when he died, an' we all knows Aun' Patsy is twice as ole as ole Jim.

"Jim is my friend," Sheila maintained in defiance of a still, small voice.

O'RAFFERTY LITTLE BARE FEET A RAINY DAY THE HAND-ORGAN BALL "JIM" IN MOTHER'S ROOM SUNSET-LAND THE SURF ALONG THE SHORE AT EVENTIDE INDEX OF FIRST LINES LIST OF DRAWINGS THE LIFE-SAVER, "He's a hero born and bred, but it hasn't swelled his head.

De white folks say, 'Old Jim is de las' leaf on de tree,' an' I 'spec dey's 'bout right.

Jim was no favourite, and had been named Scraggs by his companions on account of his appearance.

Then the warden recalled the case and explained to him that Jim not only had become Mr. Holmes' son-in-law by marrying his daughter, but that he was the proud father of a son and a daughter and was considered a respected member of the community.

But men are seldom close observers in such matters, and Jim was full of his own interests, his own projects, his own wild senseless infatuation.

as thought Jim wasn't quite the equals of the dirt beneath her feet.

" Portuguese Jim was the sole professional criminal of the town, a weak, good-natured, knock-kneed vagabond, who stole hens, and spent every winter in the House of Correction as an "idle and disorderly person.

Accordingly, the blacksmith sought an interview with him, and said, "Jim has been a faithful industrious fellow; but of late he has taken it into his head that he ought to be free.

She said Jim had been the lion of his regiment.

Jim is a great gardener, so Octavia and he became absorbed at once.

Don't you think, Jim, there must be suthin' heavier than skins, in her hold, to bring her down so low in the water?" Jim was another loafer, who lived by taking clams, oysters, fish, and the other treasures of the surrounding bays.

She wrote at length concerning her eldest child, my godson, and she mentioned incidentally that Jim was now cashier of the San Lorenzo Bank.

When it was freedom a soldier come, brought a paper and Massa Jim was settin' on the porch.

At the end of the first year little Jim was bornmy precious Jim, with his wonderful eyes, reflecting the beauty of the valley.

28 Metaphors for  jim