"Git" Quotes from Famous Books
... come again," said Lamb reassuringly. "We're doin' everything to git his fever down. Don't let ... — The Lady Doc • Caroline Lockhart
... niggers—thought buck-eyes was biscuits. Come on, boys. We'll go over and wake old Josh up and git more licker." ... — The Jucklins - A Novel • Opie Read
... brakes of its own accord," said Miss Spitfire, scornfully. "I told ma I was gwine to get a husband 'fore I got to Californy, an' I have got one. You jest set down on that bowlder, an' don't you try to make a move till the train from 'Frisco comes along. Then you git aboard along with me, an' if there ain't no minister to be found in them cars, I'll haul you off at Columbus, where there's two to ... — The Blunders of a Bashful Man • Metta Victoria Fuller Victor
... auto'bile, chile, an' de Kun'l done druv it heself—bag an' baggage. But—see heah, Ma'y 'Ouise—we-all ain' s'pose to know nuth'n' bout dat git-away. Ef some imper'nent puss'n' ask us, we ain' gwine t' know how dey go, nohow. De Kun'l say tell Ma'y 'Ouise she ain' gwine know noth'n' a-tall, 'bout nuth'n', ... — Mary Louise • Edith van Dyne (one of L. Frank Baum's pen names)
... peaceably to him, and cut with a single stroke of his whip an intricate figure in the sand of the road. "Git up an' come along with us, sonny," he said cordially; but Zeke only grinned in reply, and the children laughed and waved their handkerchiefs from the wall. "Good-by, Dolly, and Mirandy, and Sukey Sue!" they shouted, while the women, bowing over the rolling wheels, tossed back a fragment ... — The Battle Ground • Ellen Glasgow
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