Okai….em ai teh awnlee won who getz teh ‘yu bii posten tu quicklee, missee’ warnen adn den wurdprez noms mii post? ❋ Unknown (2009)
Stand back, Massa Jack! this lady good missee, and me no see her hurt. ❋ Unknown (2002)
QUASHEE. (with great feeling) Massa! you have been kind massa to me; and Missee Rosa been kind missee to wife and pickaninny here, and I now show you black man's heart beat warm as white. ❋ Unknown (2002)
“Me bling pleasant for lilly missee,” said the Chow; and unknotting a dirty nosecloth, he drew from it an ancient lump of candied ginger. ❋ Unknown (2003)
"Evening, sir, evening, missee," the old elevator man said sibi-lantly, and, on their floor, Nighttime Chang scurried ahead of them to open the door of the suite. ❋ Clavell, James (1981)
He could only claim the reward for returning the goods; but surely the good missee would not let him lose so much. ❋ Eleanor Luisa Haverfield (N/A)
Had he but known that missee wanted the black-fellow too, he would have given his greatest treasure -- his fine long pig-tail -- to have detained him. ❋ Eleanor Luisa Haverfield (N/A)
"Blinga chit flom lilly missee," he said, and held the note toward me. ❋ Sax Rohmer (1921)
"Lilly missee," crooned the Chinaman, smiling up into the other's face with a sort of childish entreaty. ❋ Sax Rohmer (1921)
"You come along quietly, missee, an 'you'll be all right; but ef yer screams it won't be pleasant." ❋ Pauline Elizabeth (1902)
Again the missee [11] (a preparation of antimony) is applied to the lips, the gums, and occasionally to the teeth of every married lady, who emulate each other in the rich black produced; -- such is the difference of taste as regards beauty; -- where we admire the coral hue, with the females of ❋ Mrs. Meer Hasan Ali (1885)
He came at once, glad to do anything for the "young missee" whom he had served for years, and learned to regard with great affection. ❋ Mrs. Georgie Sheldon (1884)
One woman, a respectable house-servant, who had lost all but one of her twenty-two children, said to me: 'Pshaw! don't har to dese yer chil'en, missee. ❋ Unknown (1867)
"Took me muchee -- long -- time for learn him from young missee," said the ❋ Francis B. Pearson (1859)
"De tent for de missee," said a black, Quambo by name, who acted as under-butler to old Martin, coming forward. ❋ William Henry Giles Kingston (1847)
Such we cannot term Penzance -- not with propriety -- much like Omai, who said to you, "No mutton there, missee, no fine coach, no clock upon the stairs," etc.; but en revanche here is no Land's ❋ Fanny Burney (1796)
At last Bob said, in a whining, beseeching tone, "Why, missee, massa buckra wanna go for doo, dan he winna go fo 'wee." ❋ Charles Brockden Brown (1790)
For my part, I thoft as thof all thinks had a bin as good as settled; and that in all partikillers missee my younk lady, of ever mercifool affability, would a bin left to please herself. ❋ Thomas Holcroft (1777)
I do hear of strange queerums and quicksets, that have a bin trap laid for your ever gracious onnur, and for the mercifool lovin kindness of sweet missee. ❋ Thomas Holcroft (1777)