We have no meanings for "poor pa" in our records yet.
1 You needn't be afraid of your poor pa ; he takes everything easily.'
2 He brings all the wine poor pa drinks, and very often peaches and grapes.
3 She'd too much of poor pa in 'er.
4 Did Angus think her a wretch-a monster-todesert her poor pa and ma just now, when they wanted her most, and go off with him?
5 Poor pa ; he's like a ten-pin standing at the end of the alley, isn't he?
6 You know what Ma is-andI needn't make poor Pa more miserable by telling HIM.
7 "Only suppose," returned Bella, "that poor Pa was to sit bolt upright in another corner."
8 " Poor pa ; - it ca n't be so serious as that," the listener thought he understood her to say.
9 Poor Pa , " said Caddy, "only cried and said he hoped we might get on better than he and Ma had got on.
10 " Poor ma," she said, "an' poor pa .
11 "And the soul of your poor pa is now warm and dry and happy in the presence of his Lord God."
12 "I can't; it isn't right; I couldn't think of costing poor pa so much-especiallywith Rosy and everything making such an expense for him."
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