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'The sooly heat of the prison to me is coldness; the cold winter to me is a fresh spring-time in the Lord. He that feareth not to be burned in the fire, how will he fear the heat of weather? Or what careth he for the pinching frost, which burneth with the love of the Lord? 'The place is sharp and tedious to them that be guilty; but to the innocent and guiltless it is mellifluous.
For just as they left the kitchen, Amanda came back into it to finish the cake she was making for the party and found that her eggs, the beautiful whites that she had beaten with such pains, were gone! "It sooly do seem queer, Mis' Merrill," she said to her mistress, "them eggs was right here and then they wasn't here and eggs can't walk, kin they leastwise not when they's beat up?"
The word 'sooly' may be derived from the Anglo-Saxon 'swool, sultry; the Dutch use swoel, zoel, and zoelheid, for heat and sultry heat. Ed. The obsolete verb, to kill. Ed. This is a curious mode of expressing the awful gradation of a sinner. 1. To go in the way of sinners. 2. To enter into their counsels. 3.
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