158 Verbs to Use for the Word me

I 'blige' to tell 'im!" "Madame Delphine" "Oh!

Where is it?" Rupert didn't answer 'im, but arter they 'ad gone 'ome he told George that he 'ad 'ad enough of acting and he should go.

Put a bishop in my clothes, and you'd ask 'im to 'ave a 'arf-pint as soon as you would mesooner, p'r'aps.

' "I patted 'im on the shoulder arter we 'ad shook 'ands, and we stood there smiling at each other and paying each other compliments.

"'You go and fetch 'im, I ses. ''

'You'll 'ave as much chance of it as ever you had. Hit 'im!

Be it soon or late I s'all find 'im.

"Mr. Burnham," he whispered, "isis he alive?" "Yes, lad; they've took 'im to the office; the doctor's in wi' 'im. Did ye fin' the air bad?"

"It'll do thator kill 'im!" Several times that night Kazan heard Gray Wolf's call.

He said: "I've brought 'im to ye fra the edge o' daith.

"He caught 'im up just as he 'ad undone the front door, and, catching hold of 'im by the back o' the neck, shook 'im till 'e was tired.

] I remember one man who used to think I couldn't do wrong; everything I did was right to 'im; and now if I pass 'im in the street he makes a face as if he'd got a hair in 'is mouth.

[Illustration:"Bob Pretty lifted 'is foot and caught Joseph one behind that surprised 'im."] "Bob Pretty lifted 'is foot and caught Joseph one behind that surprised 'im.

Arter a time I saw it was no good trying to persuade 'im, and I pretended to give way.

He 'adn't been gone five seconds afore she missed 'im, and I never see anybody so upset in all my life.

Two seconds arter Ted Denver followed 'im, and that is last he ever saw of Charlie Brice, he was running down the road without 'is hat as hard as he could run.

She wuz lookin' kinder down in de mouf, fer she thought a heap er Ben, an' wuz monst'us sorry ter lose 'im, w'iles at de same time she wuz glad he wuz free, fer she 'lowed he'd done got ter de Norf long befo.'

" "Emma knows 'im," ses Ted, "and I know she don't think much of 'im.

H'it's a rich land, an' now we're 'ere we'd make our fortunes if that daffy doctor wasn't 'eaded straight fer the Pole, an' nobody 'ere to stop 'im." "What do you make of it?"

Now I've given 'im thethe shlip, 'stead o''stead o' giving 'im fourpence.

" Old Sam looked as though he'd like to eat 'im, especially as he noticed Mrs. Finch listening and pretending not to.

The set of old paintings to the right and left represent scenes in the good man's life, who, if he had only changed the i in his name to oand the king would have agreed readilyby the perpetual allusion to Savon, would perhaps have done much for the natives generally.

Sam put it into his pocket, and, arter going through the lodger's pockets to make sure he 'adn't forgot anything, opened the door and flung 'im into the street.

" "I shall bring a breach o' promise action agin 'im for five thousand pounds," said Mr. Kybird, with decision.

" Peter 'ad one, too; but though they went into the private bar, it wasn't private enough for them; and when the landlady asked Ginger who'd been kissing 'im, he put 'is glass down with a bang and walked straight off 'ome.

158 Verbs to Use for the Word  me