me all about the bad place , and I saidsayI wished I was there .
She saidsayit was wicked to say what I saidsay; saidsayshe would n't say it for the whole world ; she was going to live so as to go to the good place .
She saidsayit was wicked to say what I saidsay; saidsayshe would n't say it for the whole world ; she was going to live so as to go to the good place .
She saidsayit was wicked to say what I saidsay; saidsayshe would n't say it for the whole world ; she was going to live so as to go to the good place .
She saidsayall a body would have to do there was to go around all day long with a harp and sing , forever and ever .
I askedaskher if she reckoned Tom Sawyer would go there , and she saidsaynot by a considerable sight .
Mr. Jamieson , the detective , saidsayhimself he could never have done without me , although he gave me little enough credit , in print .
" Why , it 's everything you want , " Halsey saidsay" View , air , good water and good roads .
Liddy wantedwantto go back to the city at once , but the milk-boy saidsaythat Thomas Johnson , the Armstrongs ' colored butler , was working as a waiter at the Greenwood Club , and might come back .
" I ai n't sayin ' nothin ' , Mis ' Innes , " he saidsay, with his hand on the door-knob , " but there 's been goin 's - on here this las ' few months as ai n't natchal .
“ Well then , ” I saidsay, “ just sit right down and begin . ”
She was my sister ’s governess , ” he quietly saidsay.
“ The story WO N’T tell , ” saidsayDouglas ; “ not in any literal , vulgar way . ”
“ She was ten years older , ” saidsayher husband .
The last story , however incomplete and like the mere opening of a serial , had been toldtell; we handshookhandshookand “ candlestuck , ” as somebody saidsay, and wentgoto bed .
The departing ladies who had saidsaythey would stay did n’t , of course , thank heaven , stay : they departeddepart, in consequence of arrangements made , in a rage of curiosity , as they professedprofess, produced by the touches with which he had already worked us up .
“ Now lookee here , ” he saidsay, “ the question being whether you 're to be let to live .
I was dreadfully frightened , and so giddy that I clungclungto him with both hands , and saidsay, “ If you would kindly please to let me keep upright , sir , perhaps I should n't be sick , and perhaps I could attend more . ”
I saidsaythat I would get him the file , and I would get him what broken bits of food I could , and I would come to him at the Battery , early in the morning .
One day , when there was a good deal of kickingkick, my mother whinniedwhinnyto me to come to her , and then she saidsay: “ I wish you to pay attention to what I am going to say to you .
The oldest of the colts raisedraisehis head , prickedprickhis ears , and saidsay, “ There are the hounds ! ” and immediately canteredcanteroff , followedfollowby the rest of us to the upper part of the field , where we could look over the hedge and see several fields beyond .
“ They have foundfinda hare , ” saidsaymy mother , “ and if they come this way we shall see the hunt . ”
“ They have lostlosethe scent , ” saidsaythe old horse ; “ perhaps the hare will get off . ”
“ And serve him right , too , ” saidsayone of the colts .
“ Well , no , ” she saidsay, “ you must not say that ; but though I am an old horse , and have seen and heard a great deal , I never yet could make out why men are so fond of this sport ; they often hurt themselves , often spoil good horses , and tear up the fields , and all for a hare or a fox , or a stag , that they could get more easily some other way ; but we are only horses , and do n’t know . ”
My mother seemed much troubled ; she saidsayshe had known that horse for years , and that his name was “ Rob Roy ” ; he was a good horse , and there was no vice in him .
There seemed to be no use in waiting by the little door , so she wentgoback to the table , half hoping she might find another key on it , or at any rate a book of rules for shutting people up like telescopes : this time she foundfinda little bottle on it , [ ‘ which certainly was not here before , ’ saidsayAlice , ) and round the neck of the bottle was a paper label , with the words ‘ DRINK ME ’ beautifully printed on it in large letters .
‘ No , I ’ll look first , ’ she saidsay, ‘ and see whether it ’s marked “ poison ” or not ’ ; for she had read several nice little histories about children who had got burnt , and eaten up by wild beasts and other unpleasant things , all because they WOULD not remember the simple rules their friends had taught them : such as , that a red-hot poker will burn you if you hold it too long ; and that if you cut your finger VERY deeply with a knife , it usually bleeds ; and she had never forgotten that , if you drink much from a bottle marked ‘ poison , ’ it is almost certain to disagree with you , sooner or later .
saidsayAlice ; ‘ I must be shutting up like a telescope . ’
First , however , she waitedwaitfor a few minutes to see if she was going to shrink any further : she felt a little nervousnervousabout this ; ‘ for it might end , you know , ’ saidsayAlice to herself , ‘ in my going out altogether , like a candle .