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More "Darter" Quotes from Famous Books
... Dirck is Dirck, and I am Jason. The shortest way is commonly the best way, and I like given-names among friends. Have I any particular reason?—Yes; plenty on 'em, and them that's good. In the first place, no man has a daughter,"—darter a la Jason,—"that he does not begin to think of setting her out in the world, accordin' to his abilities; then, as I said before, these folks from home" (hum) "are awful rich, and rich husbands are always satisfactory to parents, whatever they may ... — Satanstoe • James Fenimore Cooper
... coomed round i' this way. One of t' chaps from here had a darter who had married and gone to live nigh t' coast, and he went vor a week ... — Through the Fray - A Tale of the Luddite Riots • G. A. Henty
... he had one ounly darter, The fairest my two eyes e'er see, She steele the keys of her father's prisin, And swore Lord Bateman she would let ... — The Loving Ballad of Lord Bateman • Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray
... good jobs we can find right here in Farewell," dodged Racey. "And vicinity," he amended. "Yep, Swing, old-timer, I'll bet the Bar S or the Cross-in-a-box would hire us just too quick. Shore they would. It ain't every day they get a chance at a jo-darter ... — The Heart of the Range • William Patterson White
... possession of his darter too, without so much as a Chancery suit. But what is to satisfy me, Squire, agin goin' ... — Erema - My Father's Sin • R. D. Blackmore
... him, hadn't you. Buss him, call him brother, hug him, give him the "Abolition" kiss, write an article on slavery, like Dickens; marry him to a white gall to England, get him a saint's darter with a good fortin, and well soon see whether her father was a talkin' cant or no, about niggers. Cuss 'em, let any o' these Britishers give me slack, and I'll give 'em cranberry for their goose, I know. I'd jump right down their throat with spurs on, ... — The Attache - or, Sam Slick in England, Complete • Thomas Chandler Haliburton
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