| Daniel Defoe - Families - 1816 - 754 pages
...much, much work, — no say God prayers, not at all. 2 S Boy. What work do they do, Toby ? Toby. Makee the sugar, makee the ginger, — much great work, weary work, all day, all night. Boy. What do they work on Sabhath-days too ? Toby. No, — they sing, they daace, they sleep the Sunday. />'(///. What... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 428 pages
...much work, much work ; no say God prayers, not at all. Boy. What work do they do, Toby ? Toby. Makee the sugar, makee the ginger; much great work, weary work, all day, all night. Boy. What, do they work on sabbath-days too ? Toby. No ; they sing, they dance, they sleep the Sunday. Boy. What do the... | |
| George Philip Krapp - Americanisms - 1925 - 412 pages
...much work, much work, — no say God prayers, not at all. Boy. What work do they do, Toby? Toby. Makee the sugar, makee the ginger, — much great work, weary work, all day, all night. Toby. Yes, yes, teache' me to read; pray teach6 me. In the second part of Robinson Crusoe, Defoe has... | |
| Joey Lee Dillard - Foreign Language Study - 1975 - 400 pages
...much work, much work, — no say God prayers, not at all. Boy. What work do they do, Toby? Toby. Makee the sugar, makee the ginger, — much great work, weary work, all day, all night. Even though the boy master's English is slightly non-standard (eg black mans), it is still quite different... | |
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