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"You will collect the debt, cousin," said he, and the smile on his face was wicked as he again turned towards Detricand. "With interest well compounded," answered Philip firmly. Detricand smiled. "I have drawn the Norman-Jersey cousin, then?" said he. "Now we can proceed to compliments."

The peasants, the farmers and fishermen of Jersey, at first as they have ever been little inclined towards strangers, learned at last to look for her in the fields and upon the shore, and laughed in response, they knew not why, to the quick smiling of her eyes. She even learned to speak their unmusical but friendly Norman-Jersey French.

The peasants, the farmers and fishermen of Jersey, at first as they have ever been little inclined towards strangers, learned at last to look for her in the fields and upon the shore, and laughed in response, they knew not why, to the quick smiling of her eyes. She even learned to speak their unmusical but friendly Norman-Jersey French.

It came on the evening of the very day that the Seigneur of Rozel went to Angele's father and bluntly told him he was ready to forego all Norman-Jersey prejudice against the French and the Huguenot religion, and take Angele to wife without penny or estate.

"You will collect the debt, cousin," said he, and the smile on his face was wicked as he again turned towards Detricand. "With interest well compounded," answered Philip firmly. Detricand smiled. "I have drawn the Norman-Jersey cousin, then?" said he. "Now we can proceed to compliments."

Of the Earl's enmity to me a foolish spite of a great nobleman against a Norman-Jersey gentleman and of how it injured others for the moment, you all know; but we had him by the heels before the end of it, great earl and favourite as he was."

Of the Earl's enmity to me a foolish spite of a great nobleman against a Norman-Jersey gentleman and of how it injured others for the moment, you all know; but we had him by the heels before the end of it, great earl and favourite as he was."

It came on the evening of the very day that the Seigneur of Rozel went to Angele's father and bluntly told him he was ready to forego all Norman-Jersey prejudice against the French and the Huguenot religion, and take Angele to wife without penny or estate.