The town isn't interesting, except for a clock that rolls its eyes, and the view of the Oder, which truly is something special.
"I think it's affectation to compare the Oder to music, and so do you, but the overhanging warehouses of Stettin take beauty seriously, which we don't, and the average Englishman doesn't, and despises all who do.
"Lady," he said, "dat gent on de oder bench sent yer a song and dance by me.
She side- stepped in to pull some posies and yer was squeezin' de oder gal to beat de band.
"You say the demand now is that I am to withdraw beyond the Niemen before commencing negotiations, but in just the same way two months ago the demand was that I should withdraw beyond the Vistula and the Oder, and yet you are willing to negotiate."
"Such demands as to retreat beyond the Vistula and Oder may be made to a Prince of Baden, but not to me!" Napoleon almost screamed, quite to his own surprise.
Dey love and honour me darefore, because me do love and take care of dem; dat is all, me know no
oder reason.
"I was dere a year, dere und at dere
oder islands-somedimes for monkeys and somedimes for butterflies und orchits.
The snow which had collected upon LA FENE^TRE had increased the FINSTERNISS
ODER DER DUNKELHEIT, so that when I looked out I was surprised to find that the daylight was considerable, and that the BALRAGOOMAH would evidently rise before long.
'Gehe mir aus dem Gesicht,
oder ich schlag dich todt!--Get out of my sight, or I will kill you,' he cried.
I know some o' you has berry brig mout, brigger dan
oders; but den de brig mouts sometimes has de small bellies; so dat de brigness ob de mout is not to swallar wid, but to bite off de blubber for de small fry ob sharks, dat can't get into de scrouge to help demselves.