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'I will, quoth Sampson, 'conjuro te that is, I thank you heartily, for he thought to himself, in for a penny in for a pound; and he fairly drank the witch's health in a cupful of brandy. When he had put this copestone upon Meg's good cheer, he felt, as he said, 'mightily elevated, and afraid of no evil which could befall unto him.

Conjuro te, scelestissima, nequissima, spurcissima, iniquissima atque miserrima, conjuro te!!! Meg stood her ground against this tremendous volley of superlatives, which Sampson hawked up from the pit of his stomach and hurled at her in thunder. 'Is the carl daft, she said, 'wi' his glamour? 'Conjuro, continued the Dominie, 'abjuro, contestor atque viriliter impero tibi!

'I will, quoth Sampson, 'conjuro te that is, I thank you heartily, for he thought to himself, in for a penny in for a pound; and he fairly drank the witch's health in a cupful of brandy. When he had put this copestone upon Meg's good cheer, he felt, as he said, 'mightily elevated, and afraid of no evil which could befall unto him.

Conjuro te, scelestissima, nequissima, spurcissima, iniquissima atque miserrima, conjuro te!!! Meg stood her ground against this tremendous volley of superlatives, which Sampson hawked up from the pit of his stomach and hurled at her in thunder. 'Is the carl daft, she said, 'wi' his glamour? 'Conjuro, continued the Dominie, 'abjuro, contestor atque viriliter impero tibi!

"Is that all?" thought Sampson, resuming his spoon, and shovelling away manfully; "I will not lack my food upon that argument." "Now, ye maun tak a dram?" "I will," quoth Sampson "conjuro te that is, I thank you heartily," for he thought to himself, in for a penny, in for a pound; and he fairly drank the witch's health, in a cupful of brandy.

Conjuro te, scelestissima nequissima spurcissima iniquissima atque miserrim conjuro te!!!" Meg stood her ground against this tremendous volley of superlatives, which Sampson hawked up from the pit of his stomach, and hurled at her in thunder. "Is the carl daft," she said, "wi' his glamour?" "Conjuro," continued the Dominie, "abjuro contestor, atque viriliter impero tibi!"

Conjuro te, scelestissima, nequissima, spurcissima, iniquissima atque miserrima, conjuro te!!! Meg stood her ground against this tremendous volley of superlatives, which Sampson hawked up from the pit of his stomach and hurled at her in thunder. 'Is the carl daft, she said, 'wi' his glamour? 'Conjuro, continued the Dominie, 'abjuro, contestor atque viriliter impero tibi!

'I will, quoth Sampson, 'conjuro te that is, I thank you heartily, for he thought to himself, in for a penny in for a pound; and he fairly drank the witch's health in a cupful of brandy. When he had put this copestone upon Meg's good cheer, he felt, as he said, 'mightily elevated, and afraid of no evil which could befall unto him.

The good father had not learned as a priest to defy the spiritual host, whom, as a soldier, he had dreaded more than any mortal enemy; but he began to recite, with chattering teeth, the exorcism of the church, "Conjuro vos omnes, spiritus maligni, magni, atque parvi," when he was interrupted by the voice of Eveline, who called out, "Is it you, Father Aldrovand?"