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So, so, they're gone Come, Francis, you shall have the Honour of undressing me for the Encounter; but 'twill be a sweet one, Francis. Bel. Sir Feeb. But is the young Rogue laid, Francis is she stoln to Bed? What Tricks the young Baggages have to whet a man's Appetite? Bel. Sir Feeb. A pise of those Bandstrings the more haste the less speed. Bel. Be it so in all things, I beseech thee, Venus.

Otherwise I must let Sam try to persuade you to remember where it lieth come, what d'ye say?" "What you'll torture me then?" "If I must, friend, if I must. 'Tis for you to say." "Why then 'twill be labour in vain, Tressady, for I swear I know nought of this treasure " "Sit still, lad, sit still!" says he, clapping the pistol to my ear again.

It has oppressed me day and night, worn my mind, impaired my reason, and now, at last, thank Heaven! it has overcome this mortal frame: the blow is struck, Philip, I'm sure it is. I wait but to tell you all, and yet I would not, 'twill turn your brain as it has turned mine, Philip." "Mother," replied Philip, earnestly, "I conjure you, let me hear this killing secret.

Here, for sheer want of breath, Timothy's narrative ended, but Mary having a vivid imagination, allowed it full play then and prophesied, sagely and happily: "Well, then, all of ye listen, till I tell ye how 'twill be.

We shall be away in a safe place, guarding the possessions and jewels. Now, can you see, Cripplestraw, any way at all that the yeomanry can be put in front? Do you think they really can? 'Well, maister, I am afraid I do, said the cheering Cripplestraw. 'And I know a great warrior like you is only too glad o' the chance. 'Twill be a great thing for ye, death and glory!

"Ye'll be busy when ye get Home Rule," says Mister Morley. "But that'll only last a week," says the cyar-man. "An' why so?" says the Irish Secretary, bein' curious an' lookin' round at the dhriver. "Och," says Pat; "'twill only take a week to dhrive thim to the boats." "Who d'ye mane, wid yer dhrivin' to the boats?" says owld Morley.

Is he so, pray tell him he need not take that pains; there's no occasion for't; besides 'twill be but in vain; for the Doctors have prescribed her Silence and Loneliness, 'tis good against the Fit; how this damn'd Fellow of a Rival torments me! honest Friend, adieu. Guz. Guz. Fran. So, your Mercury's gone; Lord, how simply you look now, as if you knew nothing of the matter! Jul.

And how your pot-companions will laugh at you when they see your name in the Gazette! For it MUST happen. Your business is sure to fall off; for what respectable people will buy toys for their children of a drunkard? You're not a drunkard! No: but you will be it's all the same. "You've begun by staying out till midnight. By-and-by 'twill be all night. But don't you think, Mr.

"I fear my King too much to speak otherwise, unless, indeed, it were to save his life." "Then " said the King, with flashing eyes. "We shall have her back; we'll send for her at once; and, my pretty lad, thou shalt remain here to see the fun, with your King. 'Twill be rare sport, eh?" He gave Constance so sound a smack upon the shoulder, it came near to knocking her flat.

"Aye, outside the Bay and in it, wherever there's need to go," said Doctor Joe. "'Twill be tryin' and hard work sometimes," suggested Thomas, "travellin' when the weather's nasty, but I'm not doubtin' the lads'll be able t' manage un." "We'll manage un!" David declared with pride in the confidence placed in him and Andy.