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" For to ride a horse. Here is a horse who have a bad looks. Give me another ; I will not that. He not sail know to march, he is pursy, he is foundered. Don't you are ashamed to give me a jade as like ? he is undshoed, he is with nails up ; it want to lead... "
English as She is Spoke: Or, A Jest in Sober Earnest - Page 33
by José da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino - 1884
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O novo guia da conversação em portuguez e inglez, ou Escolha de dialogos ...

O novo guia da conversação em portuguez e inglez, ou Escolha de dialogos ...

José da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino - 1855
...horse. Here is ahorse who have a bad looks. Give mi another;i witl not that. He notsall know to mareh, he is pursy, he is foundered. Don't you are ashamed to give me a jade as like ? he is undshoed, he is with naits up; it want to lead to the farrier. He go limp, he is disable, he is blind....
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The Massachusetts Teacher

The Massachusetts Teacher, Volume 19

Massachusetts Teachers' Association (1845?-) - History - 1866
...rich as the English. " Dialogue 18. For to ride a horse. Here is a horse who have a bad looks. Give mi another i will not that. He not sail know to march, he is pursy, he ia foundered. Dont yon are ashamed to give me a jade as like ? he is undshoed he is with nails up :...
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Travels in Portugal

Travels in Portugal

Oswald Crawfurd - 1875 - 354 pages
...instance, " Dialogue 18. — FOR TO EIDE A HOESE " is a true rendering of Para montar d cavallo. " He not sail know to march, he is pursy, he is foundered," when spoken of the same animal is, to be sure, a slight departure from our English idiom, but still...
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Once a Week

Once a Week, Volume 20

Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1869
...gardener concerning the famous vine, " No deficiency is wanting to make it complete." Dialogue 18. — For to ride a horse. " Here is a horse who have a bad looks. Give mi another, I will not that. He not sail know to march, he is pursy, he is foundered. Don't you are...
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English as she is spoke: or, A jest in sober earnest [extr. from P. Carolino ...

English as she is spoke: or, A jest in sober earnest [extr. from P. Carolino ...

Pedro Carolino, James Millington - 1883
...as the Frenches himselves. The Spanishesmen belie ve him Spanishing, and the Englishes, Englisman. It is difficult to enjoy well so much several langages....you are ashamed to give me a jade as like ? he is undshoed, he is with nails up ; it want to lead to the farrier. Your pistols are its loads ? No ; I...
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HOME CHIMES

HOME CHIMES

F.W. ROBINSON - 1885
...gentleman and an evidently dishonest horsedealer : " Here is a horse who have a bad looks. Give mi another ; i will not that. He not sail know to march,...Don't you are ashamed to give me a jade as like? He is nudshoed, he is with nails up ; it wants to lead to the farrier. He go limp, he ie disable, he is blind."...
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HANDY -BOOK OF LITERARY CURIOSITIES

HANDY -BOOK OF LITERARY CURIOSITIES

WILLIAM S WALSH - 1892
...in him the same carping spirit. " Here is a horse who have a bad looks. He not sail know to marsh, ng which of the like this ? He is undshoed, he is with nails up ; it want to lead to the farrier." Nevertheless he...
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Handy-book of Literary Curiosities

Handy-book of Literary Curiosities

William Shepard Walsh - Literary Criticism - 1892 - 1104 pages
...detect in him the same carping spirit " Here is a horse who have a bad looks. He not sail know to marsh, he is pursy, he is foundered. Don't you are ashamed to give me a jade like this ? He is undshoed, he is with nails up ; it want to lead to the farrier." Nevertheless he...
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The Massachusetts Teacher

The Massachusetts Teacher, Volume 19

History - 1866
...dialogue and one story. We only hope the Portuguese is half as rich as the English. " Dialogue 18. For to ride a horse. Here is a horse who have a bad looks. Give mi another i will not that. He not sail know to march, he is pursy, he is foundered. Dont you are ashamed...
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The Galaxy

The Galaxy, Volume 4

William Conant Church - Fiction - 1868
...are followed by a number of " familiar dialogues" of which these are fair specimens : FOR TO RI DK A HORSE. Here is a horse who have a bad looks. Give mi another ; i will not that. He not sail know to march, he is pursy, he is foundered. Don't yon are...
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