Do we say o or oh

o 29223 occurrences

R82637, 27Aug51, George Leacock (C) LEAD on, O King; a Children's Day service.

Lead on, O King.

SEE Lead on, O King.

B-O-L alphabets and lettering templets.

© 18Apr24, A791959. R87465, 14Dec51, The Singer Manufacturing Co. (PWH) Instrucçoes para o uso da

o/w/o Amy Lowell (PPW); 20Dec54; R141068.

O homeland dear.

O radiant morn.

Pig-hoo-o-o-ey.

Pig-hoo-o-o-ey.

No say O to him?

No be good mans, no cry O to him?

A. O my dear, don't say so, he is both; and many times he shows terrible examples of his judgment and vengeance.

O where dat good book? A.

O me fain understand that, and if he do all things you say he do, surely he hear me say O to him; he makee me good if I wish to be good, he no kill me if I love him; me tink, believe him great God; me say O to him, along with you, my dear.

O me fain understand that, and if he do all things you say he do, surely he hear me say O to him; he makee me good if I wish to be good, he no kill me if I love him; me tink, believe him great God; me say O to him, along with you, my dear.

O me fain understand that, and if he do all things you say he do, surely he hear me say O to him; he makee me good if I wish to be good, he no kill me if I love him; me tink, believe him great God; me say O to him, along with you, my dear.

O, Sir, says Will Atkins, when God has sinners to reconcile to himself, he never wants an instructor; I knew I was unworthy of so good a work, and therefore this young woman has been sent hither as it were from heaven, who is sufficient to convert a whole nation of savages.

'O Cadurcis,' said a young noble, who was one of his extreme admirers, 'she is the only creature I ever beheld worthy of being one of your heroines.' 'Whom are you talking about?' asked Cadurcis in a rather listless tone.

'O Venetia, whatever you may think, I never wanted the solace of a sister's love more than I do at this moment.'

Eight o 'clock the next morning.

'Tis a matter o' conscience, an' you may take it at that.

An' twenty-five pound' is a heap o' money for such a man as you.

Spare us the dreadful rites, O mother!" answered the chief, in a quivering voice.

o' my sight!" The children, only too delighted to escape, rushed forth with whoops and hoots, demanding to be shown their hero, General Gates.

oh 33293 occurrences

" "Oh, dry up, you two, and leave it to the winning-post to decide," said William.

Now what's the answer?" "Oh, hardly a fortune, Dicky," I returned quietly.

" "Oh, no, I'm not," I said coolly.

" "Oh! Dicky!"

" "Oh! not that bad, Dicky," I protested again, but I knew in my heart that what he said was true.

" "Oh, I don't think it would be possible for them to arrive here before we have to start, even if Dicky gives them to an expressman right away, as I am sure he will do.

"I suppose I can ring for Katie when I am ready to have my dress fastened?" "Oh! by all means," I returned.

"Oh, yes." "Very well," and he stepped lightly to the side of the bed and stood looking down upon the sick woman.

"Oh, doctor, you don't think I am going to have pneumonia, do you?

"Oh, Mrs. Underwood," I exclaimed.

" "Oh, please!"

Why, oh, why are you not knitting?"

"But oh, Dicky, if I promise to try not to say anything irritating today, will you promise not to, either?"

"Oh, that's so, I didn't tell you," he returned carelessly, looking up from the manuscript.

"Oh, Mrs. Underwood!"

" "Oh, I can't do that," I said.

"Oh, Mr. Graham, how wonderful!"

" "Are you sure the ride over there wouldn't do your head good, Madge?" "Oh, no, Dicky, I feel that I must get home quickly.

"Oh, thank God, thank God," some one groaned brokenly on the other side of me, and I turned my eyes to meet Dicky's face bent close to mine and working with emotion.

"Oh, don't disturb that delirious, dying girl!" I made an impetuous step forward to try to stop him when Lillian caught my arm and whirled me into a recess of the alcove.

" "Oh, no," I said nervously, "I don't think the man's really looking at me at all; he's simply gazing out into space, thinking, and happens to be facing this way.

Oh, no, no, Dicky; no, no, no!" I heard my own voice rise to a sort of shriek, felt Dicky release my hands and seize my shoulders, and then everything went black before me, and I knew nothing more.

"Oh, Dicky, I am sure I can walk," I protested faintly.

"I wouldn't disturb you, sweetheart," he said, "only it's time for me to go in to the studio, and I did not want to leave you without knowing how you are." "Oh, have I slept so late?"

Oh, no, you wouldn't disturb any plans at allthey've been thoroughly upset already.

Do we say   o   or  oh