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But there ain't nothing for you to worrit your head over, do you hear me?
He said he would stand by me, no matter what happened, and I must just keep my head up and try not to worrit myself.
'When it was 'tickerlerly given out that you wasn't to go and worrit the wet nurse.
"You'd not worrit yourself over the lassie, would ye now, Sassenach?"
I should have thought she had enough to worrit her, poor dear, without--' 'How dare you speak to me in that insolent way?'
'She's quite enough to worrit her, as it is, without you, Tommy,' said Mrs. Cluppins, with sympathising resignation.
Dunna thee worrit," he implored, caressing.
'Don't worrit yourself!'
'God bless my soul, I believe people turn Catholics a'purpose to vex and worrit me,' cried the Lord Mayor. '
I believe as Mr Chuffey, sir, rekwires attention (if I may make so bold), and should not have his liberty to wex and worrit your sweet lady as he does.'
There was a professional Cicerone always attached to the party (which had been brought over from London, fifteen or twenty strong, by contract), and if he so much as looked at Mrs. Davis, she invariably cut him short by saying, 'There, God bless the man, don't worrit me!