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"'I can't hear you, Mr. Petulengro, said I; for the thunder drowned the words which he appeared to be uttering. "'Dearginni, I heard Mr. Petulengro say, 'it thundereth. I was asking, brother, whether you believe in dukkeripens? "'I do not, Mr. Petulengro; but this is strange weather to be asking me whether I believe in fortunes. "'Grondinni, said Mr. Petulengro, 'it haileth.

I believe in dukkeripens, brother. 'And who has more right, said I; 'seeing that you live by them? But this tempest is truly horrible. 'Dearginni, grondinni ta villaminni! It thundreth, it haileth, and also flameth, said Mr. Petulengro. 'Look up there, brother! I looked up. Connected with this tempest there was one feature to which I have already alluded the wonderful colours of the clouds.

I believe in dukkeripens, brother.’ ‘And who has more right,’ said I; ‘seeing that you live by them? But this tempest is truly horrible.’ ‘Dearginni, grondinni ta villaminni! It thundreth, it haileth, and also flameth,’ said Mr. Petulengro. ‘Look up there, brother!’ I looked up. Connected with this tempest there was one feature to which I have already alludedthe wonderful colours of the clouds.

'I can't hear you, Mr. Petulengro, said I; for the thunder drowned the words which he appeared to be uttering. 'Dearginni, I heard Mr. Petulengro say, 'it thundreth. I was asking, brother, whether you believe in dukkeripens? 'I do not, Mr. Petulengro; but this is strange weather to be asking me whether I believe in fortunes. 'Grondinni, said Mr. Petulengro, 'it haileth.

"I can't hear you, Mr. Petulengro," said I; for the thunder drowned the words which he appeared to be uttering. "Dearginni," I heard Mr. Petulengro say, "it thundereth. I was asking, brother, whether you believe in dukkeripens?" "I do not, Mr. Petulengro; but this is strange weather to be asking me whether I believe in fortunes." "Grondinni," said Mr. Petulengro, "it haileth.

I believe in dukkeripens, brother." "And who has more right," said I, "seeing that you live by them? But this tempest is truly horrible." "Dearginni, grondinni ta villaminni! It thundereth, it haileth, and also flameth," said Mr. Petulengro. "Look up there, brother!" I looked up. Connected with this tempest there was one feature to which I have already alluded the wonderful colours of the clouds.

I believe in dukkeripens, brother. "'And who has more right, said I, 'seeing that you live by them? But this tempest is truly horrible. "'Dearginni, grondinni ta villaminni! It thundereth, it haileth, and also flameth, said Mr. Petulengro. 'Look up there, brother! "I looked up.

‘I can’t hear you, Mr. Petulengro,’ said I; for the thunder drowned the words which he appeared to be uttering. ‘Dearginni,’ I heard Mr. Petulengro say, ‘it thundreth. I was asking, brother, whether you believe in dukkeripens?’ ‘I do not, Mr. Petulengro; but this is strange weather to be asking me whether I believe in fortunes.’ ‘Grondinni,’ said Mr. Petulengro, ‘it haileth.