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Dher a larna heena , he did; for it was above the bridge we first seen him: jist for all the world the Lord be about us as Antony and me war coming out on the road at the bridge, there he was standing a headless man, all black, without face or eyes upon him and then we left the coffin and cut acrass the fields home." * My soul to God and the Virgin.

But presently she poked me with the heel of a fire-bundle, and passing close to my ear whispered, so that none else could hear her, "Larna Doo-un." By these words I was so startled, that I turned round and stared at her; but she pretended not to know it, and began with all her might to scour an empty crock with a besom. "Oh, Betty, let me help you!

But presently she poked me with the heel of a fire-bundle, and passing close to my ear whispered, so that none else could hear her, 'Larna Doo-un. By these words I was so startled, that I turned round and stared at her; but she pretended not to know it, and began with all her might to scour an empty crock with a besom. 'Oh, Betty, let me help you!

And when we came to hog-pound, she turned upon me suddenly, with the lanthorn she was bearing, and saw that I had the bock by one hand very easily. 'Jan Ridd, she said, 'there be no other man in England cud a' dood it. Now thee shalt have Larna. They had resigned themselves, as even pigs do, to a kind of fast, hoping to break their fast more sweetly on the morrow morning.

And when we came to hog-pound, she turned upon me suddenly, with the lanthorn she was bearing, and saw that I had the bock by one hand very easily. "Jan Ridd," she said, "there be no other man in England cud a' dood it. Now thee shalt have Larna." They had resigned themselves, as even pigs do, to a kind of fast, hoping to break their fast more sweetly on the morrow morning.

"No fai, no fai!" said Betty, however she put it into her pocket; "now tak my advice, Jan; thee marry Zally Snowe." "Not with all England for her dowry. Oh, Betty, you know better." "Ah's me! I know much worse, Jan. Break thy poor mother's heart it will. And to think of arl the danger! Dost love Larna now so much?" "With all the strength of my heart and soul.

'No fai, no fai! said Betty, however she put it into her pocket; 'now tak my advice, Jan; thee marry Zally Snowe. 'Not with all England for her dowry. Oh, Betty, you know better. 'Ah's me! I know much worse, Jan. Break thy poor mother's heart it will. And to think of arl the danger! Dost love Larna now so much? 'With all the strength of my heart and soul.