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  • "You won't be mykin 'anythink on them, y'r gryce," said the lad with a humour which opened the doors of Ian Stafford's heart wide; for to him heaven itself would be insupportable if it had no humorists.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Couldn't I get a job holdin 'horses, or carryin' a flag, or cleanin 'the guns, or nippin' letters about -- couldn't I, y'r gryce?

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "I'm fair ready for it, y'r gryce," was the reply, and now the lad's glance went eagerly towards the door, for the tension of labour was relaxed, and hunger was scraping hard at his vitals.

    The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "No, your gryce -- no, sir," he added quickly, and a flush of self-reproach came to his face, for he prided himself on being a real disciplinarian, a disciple of the correct thing.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "You won't be mykin 'anythink on them, y'r gryce," said the lad with a humour which opened the doors of Ian Stafford's heart wide; for to him heaven itself would be insupportable if it had no humorists.

    The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "No, your gryce -- no, sir," he added quickly, and a flush of self-reproach came to his face, for he prided himself on being a real disciplinarian, a disciple of the correct thing.

    The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 1897

  • Couldn't I get a job holdin 'horses, or carryin' a flag, or cleanin 'the guns, or nippin' letters about -- couldn't I, y'r gryce?

    The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Thank y 'kindly," he said; then, as the fingers made assurance of the fortune which had come to him, "Ow, thank ye werry much, y'r gryce," he added.

    The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "I ain't never 'ad a meal like that, y'r gryce, not never any time," the boy answered, with a new sort of fire in his eyes.

    The Judgment House Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "I'm fair ready for it, y'r gryce," was the reply, and now the lad's glance went eagerly towards the door, for the tension of labour was relaxed, and hunger was scraping hard at his vitals.

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

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