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1 It's folk like the 'smith yonder, or Orrin Green, the upsettin ' body.
2 Comes galamphin' into the room, kickin' a couple of footstools and upsettin ' things promiscuous.
3 No, yer right there, Mr. Blake, and it's the idee o' loneliness that's upsettin ' me!
4 I daresay I hae nae all the charity I might hae for them, the upsettin ' bodies.
5 Thinkin' of upsettin ' Jethro, be you?
6 This conversation is headin' in a direction what might be upsettin ' to the ears of an innocent like myself.
7 To me, "You're upsettin ' my work."
8 I can't have none of those fine ladies comin' a botherin' around me, carryin' off my things or upsettin ' 'em.
9 You try upsettin ' the Hennage apple-cart one o' these bright days, an' there'll be a rush order for a new tombstone.
10 Did ye 'ear 'im say that they'd be upsettin ' my opinions?-Eh?-Ludloveyou, sir, but you do say some queer things.
11 Gentlemen like the Judge, or like Mr Greenleaf here, will sit and bide the minister's time; but upsettin ' bodies such as I could name-
12 Things will come out all right, and it ain't no use upsettin ' every thing and bein' so darned uncomfortable, answered Mr. Wilkins with unusual energy.
13 "What d'ye want to come back 'ere for, upsettin ' Jin like this'n?"
14 Thinkin' of upsettin' Jethro?
15 "Jewelry seems to be mighty upsettin ' , " Y.D.
16 But it were upsettin' , and Jim and me did 'ope when we was moved to Mrs. Larkins's that we had a better time in store.
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Upsettin through the time