14 collocations for thess

" An' Sonny, why, he spoke up again, an' says he, "But I'm thess a-sayin' ef," says he.

Why, sir, he thess took one look at the gate an' then he cut an' run hard ez he couldlimped acrost the yard thess like a flash o' zig-zag lightnin'an' 'fore anybody could stop him, he had clumb to the tip top o' the butter-bean arborclumb it thess like a catan' there he set, a-swingin' his feet under him, an' laughin', the rain thess a-streakin' his hair all over his face.

He'd thess sugges' idees promiscu'us.

I doubt ef any of 'em has ever left 'thout passin' the name onnot knowin' positive, but thess jedgin'.

I don't say she give him his hearin', less'n she give 'm all she hadwhich, of co'se, I'm thess a-jokin', which is a sin, an' her stone-deef, and Sonny thess come thoo a death-spell!

I thess kep' up my argiment.

o' me to face him that-a-way, an' him adorned in all his robes, too, but I'm thess a plain up-an'-down man an' I hadn't went for him to come an' baptize Sonny to uphold the granjer of no church.

Well, after I had reasoned with him severe that-a-way a while, he says, says he, thess ez sweet an' mild, says he, "Daddy, nex' time y'all gits christened, I'll come down an' be elms-tened rightlike a good boy.

Sonny ain't but, ez I said, thess not quite six year old, an' they seemed to be time enough.

He thess sot up on thet bean-arbor an' grinned.

I'm trimblin' like ez ef I had a'ager, thess a-startin' in with 'iman seein' me give way might make her nervious.

He's been settin' on the flo' there thess the way you see 'im now, with that clock in his lap, all mornin'.

An' that's one reason why I say thet little Mary Elizabeth is thess the wife for him.

[Illustration: "Seem like a person don't no mo' 'n realize he's a descendant befo' he's a' ancestor."] When I set here by myself on this po'ch so much these days an' think,an' remember,why I thess wonder over the passage o' time.

14 collocations for  thess