"Haf" Quotes from Famous Books
... grizzled head wagged reminiscently. "I seen 'em go right up to Casquets and haf-way to Jarsey trying to get across to Sark. An' when time's o' consekens an' you got to arn your livin', you don' want to be playin' 'bout Casquets an' Jarsey 'stid of gittin' 'cross to Sark an' ... — Pearl of Pearl Island • John Oxenham
... "but ees eet possible that you not know! Katie she haf told all to me. Ze man you declare of he will no more come back. Ze man who made of you a preesonar, have to show one on ze morrow, but eet matter not vich, and dey arrange to show ze ozer man! He take your place; he mooch good fellow, and zey ... — The Rising of the Red Man - A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion • John Mackie
... They'll itch like forty thousand fleabites atter while—like as not you'll haf to have them took off. Lay still and don't clutter up the cabin till Burt gits gone. I'll ... — The Man from the Bitter Roots • Caroline Lockhart
... yust come back from a case," she said. "I haf had no time to eat my dinner. Still—if ... — The Jungle • Upton Sinclair
... tanger, Leftenant," said the sergeant. "A large barty of these bueplo beeble has shust gone to the vront. They haf daken atfandage of our bresence to regover a bortion of the blain. I haf sent Kelly along to look after them a leetle und make them keep a goot watch. We are shust as safe as bossible. Und to-morrow we will basture the animals. It is a goot ... — Overland • John William De Forest
... ged in a demper," said the Walrus, complacently. "Dat is no goot also. Come, I show you der vay to der Equador—dat is Germany, too," he added, in parenthesis. "Bud you must haf some glothes first to vare," he cried, looking at the children's scanty garments. "Id is so ... — Dick, Marjorie and Fidge - A Search for the Wonderful Dodo • G. E. Farrow
... lerid bot for the lewed, Ffor tho that in this land wone, That the Latyn no Frankys cone, Ffor to haf solace and gamen In felawschip when ... — The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare • J. J. Jusserand
... to you dose men so Boot as I got dem. You haf tried dem yourselves, and found dem guilty—I haf had notting to do wit it. I vash my hands of eferyting connected wit dem. Do wit dem as you like, and may Gott haf mercy on you and on dem. Garts, about ... — Andersonville, complete • John McElroy
... we kill eferyboddy!" cried one of the number, in English that could scarcely be understood. "We haf ... — The Campaign of the Jungle - or, Under Lawton through Luzon • Edward Stratemeyer
... opening the conversation, as Madame le Claire poured the tea, "that you haf hadt some interesding experiences in te realm ... — Double Trouble - Or, Every Hero His Own Villain • Herbert Quick
... what Jombateeste said. Said Jeff said if he let the feller look back he'd shoot him. But he didn't haf to." ... — Henry James, Jr. • William Dean Howells
... bearded man answered. "The poor vandering Jew has gome back ag'in—hey? I tink I haf to take de hump off my ... — A Man for the Ages - A Story of the Builders of Democracy • Irving Bacheller
... "I don't haf to," returned the youth, scraping a piece of black loam off his left boot with the toe of his right, and rubbing the ... — The Evolution of Dodd • William Hawley Smith
... cried the good woman, bustling forward and jerking her spectacles down astride her nose, the better to see the unexpected guests. "Snowed up—a whole train load, did you say? I declare! Sit down, do. I won't haf to put any extry plates on the supper table, for I did have it set, hopin' Sallie an' Celia would come back," and the poor mother ... — Nan Sherwood's Winter Holidays • Annie Roe Carr
... yes," said the Herr, looking the girl over with kindly eye, as she extended her hand. Then, with Dorothy's hand clasped tightly in his own, he went on: "I hope, Miss Dorothy, dat ve vill get on very good togedder. I haf no reason to believe ve vill not, an' perhaps—who knows?—perhaps ve shall surprise in you dat spark of genius vhich vill make you de best known little lady in ... — Dorothy's Triumph • Evelyn Raymond
... dem in yander, it's mo' lackly dey're gwine ter ketch somethin' e'se dan heaven! I got ter keep my eyes open an' keep up wid w'at's happenin'. Ef dere's gwine ter be anudder flood 'roun' here, I wants ter git in de ark wid de w'ite folks,—I may haf ter be anudder Ham, an' sta't de ... — The Marrow of Tradition • Charles W. Chesnutt |