Which preposition to use with darest
I doan't like dem owls a-whoopin' dar in de big timber: an' I sure reckons dar might be bars an' wildcats a-snoopin'
"Yo' see de forked tree dar on de lef'?" I was not sure, yet there was something in that direction which might be what he described.
flexible, flexible, supple, soft. flor, f., flower; dar en la , to take into one's head; to fall into the habit.
An', when you gits dar, you jus' slip along, 'hind de bushes, till you's got ter de cohn fiel', an' den you cut 'cross dar to Aun' Patsy's.
De Woolies got cemetery uv dey own right dar near de Cobb place.
But jes as dat ole trader Had slipt de han'cuffs on, We sees young massa cumin' Ridin' cross de lawn; He stopped right dar afore 'm, His face was pale as death, With all his might he shouted, Soon as he got his bref: "Take dem right off dat nigga! (and jerkin' his pistol out)
De stable was ober dar toward de right, whar dat lantern was dodgin' 'round.
Dey moster wuz name Green Traylor an dey lived right down dar at Tula Creek.
She stay on dar for threefour years.
Don't you learn well enough, over at the school?" "More dar like me.