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Let me tell you," he continued with ferocity, "you will drink when I please, and where I please, and as often as I please, and as much as I please, you meal-worm! You half-weaned puppy! Take that glass, d'you hear, and say after me, Devil take " "Messer Grio!" cried the horrified landlord. "Devil take" for a moment a hiccough gave him pause "all flinchers! Take the glass, young man. That is well!

Why thus, apart, the swift-winged herald spake, Sit ye with silent lips and unstrung lyres While the trisagion's blending chords awake In shouts of joy from all the heavenly choirs? Chide not thy sisters, thus the answer came; Children of earth, our half-weaned nature clings To earth's fond memories, and her whispered name Untunes our quivering lips, our saddened strings;

She pulled up, and sat motionless in the saddle for a few moments. "Look at that line of sea," she said, "on the horizon. What a wonderful blue." "It is always dark like that with an east wind," replied Roden, practically. "We like to see it dark." Mrs. Vansittart turned and looked at him interrogatively, her mind only half-weaned from the thoughts which he never understood.

And now the half-weaned calves that have been sheltering themselves in a gorse-built hovel against the left-hand wall come out and set up a silly answer to that terrible bark, doubtless supposing that it has reference to buckets of milk.

Far better can I read in Master Lilly's books. Thinkest thou I came hither to smell civet? Nay I love better the honest odor of cabbages in mine aunt's kitchen! And all this finery this lace this satin and this pearl embroidery " "In God His name!" the knight broke in, stamping his foot. "Dost take me for a little half-weaned knave, that I'll learn how to dress me of a woman?

And now the half-weaned calves that have been sheltering themselves in a gorse-built hovel against the left-hand wall come out and set up a silly answer to that terrible bark, doubtless supposing that it has reference to buckets of milk.

Why thus, apart, the swift-winged herald spake, Sit ye with silent lips and unstrung lyres While the trisagion's blending chords awake In shouts of joy from all the heavenly choirs? Chide not thy sisters, thus the answer came; Children of earth, our half-weaned nature clings To earth's fond memories, and her whispered name Untunes our quivering lips, our saddened strings;

'Thank God that you are unhurt, said I. 'See, our horse are advancing along the upper road. Lord Grey himself rides at their head. We had best take our prisoner into camp, since we can do nought here. 'For Christ's sake, either slay me or set me down! he cried. 'I cannot bear to be carried in this plight, like a half-weaned infant, through your campful of grinning yokels.