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What do They larn 'em at them posh public schools?
It's well known he didn't larn it at Silver Bush.
He ought to larn his cat the fiddle, and then we'd have a dance.
"Larn the tracks and roads now from the main map.
You larn that go off of they there Frenchy bilks?
"That will larn them to go poking their noses.
Before he could mind, Tom slipped behind And gave him the boot to larn him.
A bump o' the boot on the seat, Tom thought, Would be the way to larn him.
You'll larn to love me, all right.
Didn't I larn you nothing in that barn?"
"Ye'll larn a pretty smart chance of things ye never did know, before I've done with ye!"
"I'll larn ye to come inter a decent neighborhood an' slander its women.
And I reckon I'll larn why soon enough."
"But some folks never larn sense.
Didn't I tell yer I could larn yer a thing or two?
Wheer did they larn ye that?
"Take long to larn it?"
I reckons I 'annot sa mooch to larn.
Now iffen you was more like Birdy here, instead of bein' such a smarty-pants, you might larn something'."
"I'd be mighty proud to larn you, Miss." "Oh, would you?
"D'ye want t' touch me 'n larn?"
"I'll larn 'em!
"Oh, I had to give up the afternoon class," he told her, "after I found they was a few like Mr. Pete who wouldn't never larn to ride."
The last night was its usual hilarious self, culminating in advice from the Norfolk folk that we would 'arve to larn to tark praper' for our trip to Norfolk next year.
In Maria's words, "In Oklahoma, unless you can get witnesses and documentation that the abuse went past simply 'slappin' her around to larn her,' you don't get protection or a divorce."