Look, just because a person doesn't wear white robes with white hoods, finds burning crosses appalling, would never scream the words "spik" or "nigger" it doesn't mean they don't have serious issues with people of other races. ❋ Unknown (2010)
'Pierre,' her spik wit me; 'Pierre, you moos' find thees mans, and I gif you mooch -- one thousand dollar you find thees mans. ' ❋ Unknown (2010)
'Pierre,' her spik, and gif me five hundred dollar, 'go buy poling-boat. ❋ Unknown (2010)
October 4, 2009 at 1:43 pm yu spik frum egg-speariuns, anni? ❋ Unknown (2009)
'Madame,' he said ominously, leaning over the counter, 'do yew spik English?' ❋ Durrell, Gerald, 1925- (1956)
'I spik the English,' said the old man, in his deep, growling voice. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1952)
'That is not a nice thing to spik,' said Gussy, with dignity. ❋ Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 (1952)
"Me understands da Inglis you spik," he muttered, in a sort of growl. ❋ Nicholas Carter (N/A)
"Both spik English," said the Indian without a smile. ❋ Luke Allan (N/A)
"Me spik English, too," murmured the squaw sweetly. ❋ Luke Allan (N/A)
Which Sohrab held stiff out: the steel-spik'd spear ❋ O. J. Stevenson (N/A)
You breeng ze confersazione to beauty -- to poatry -- to ze poet Watt -- so you may spik verses mos impassione! ❋ James De Mille (N/A)
"But I also spik the English," she sprightlily announced. ❋ James Branch Cabell (1918)
If he should only spik your 'osban's name, all would be different. ❋ Rex Ellingwood Beach (1913)
"One – two – three – four months, you no see her, no spik with her." ❋ Unknown (1911)
"Every hour I mak 'prayer in my heart, but -- I can't spik him out." ❋ Rex Ellingwood Beach (1913)
But his 'Spanish Without A Master' didn't seem to be working very well, and the man he questioned called out 'Ferrero -- Oh, Ferrero!' saying to Cogan 'Ferrero spik the Ingliss -- O fine-a -- good-a Ingliss.' ❋ Unknown (1912)
When Watusk is make head man he mad at my fat'er because my fat'er spik Angleys. ❋ Hulbert Footner (1911)
"Please, I want spik wit 'you," the little man softly replied. ❋ Hulbert Footner (1911)
"Me spik Angleys no good," he said, fingering his Adam's apple, as if the defect was there. ❋ Hulbert Footner (1911)