The Wit And Humor of America, volume X (Of X)

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Well, we done it to please father and mother Bedott; it'sfather Bedott's name, and he and mother Bedott both used to think thatnames had ought to go down from gineration to gineration. But we alwayscalled him Kier, you know. Speakin' o' Kier, he is a blessin', ain't he?and I ain't the only one that thinks so, I guess. Now don't you nevertell nobody that I said so, but between you and me I rather guess thatif Kezier Winkle thinks she is a gwine to ketch Kier Bedott she is a_leetle_ out of her re...ckonin'. But I was going to tell what husbandsaid. He says to me, says he, "Silly"; I says, says I, "What?" If Idident say "what" when he said "Silly" he'd a kept on saying "Silly, "from time to eternity. He always did, because you know, he wanted me topay pertikkeler attention, and I ginerally did; no woman was ever moreattentive to her husband than what I was. Well, he says to me, says he, "Silly. " Says I, "What?" though I'd no idee what he was gwine to say, dident know but what 'twas something about his sufferings, though hewa'n't apt to complain, but he frequently used to remark that hewouldent wish his worst enemy to suffer one minnit as he did all thetime; but that can't be called grumblin'--think it can?

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