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'And what goes agen me gets drownded. 'But it inna all for you! cried Hazel. 'Eh? 'The world wunna made in seven days only for Abel Woodus, said Hazel daringly. 'You've come back very peart from Silverton, said Abel reflectively 'very peart, you 'ave. How many young fellers told you your 'air was abron this time? That fool Albert said so last time, and you were neither to hold nor to bind.

'Oh Willie! hinny Willie, whan will ye learn to be wise? There's a crown to be win for naething but saying ae man's name instead of anither. And, wae's me! I hae just a shilling of this gentleman's gieing, and a boddle of my ain; and ye wunna, bend your will sae muckle as to take up the siller that's flung at your feet!

"Why, you must know, Frank but first taste a snap of right Hollands." She drew a flask from her pocket, and filled the fellow a large bumper, which he pronounced to be the right thing. "You must know, then, Frank wunna ye mend your hand?" again offering the flask. "No, no, when a woman wants mischief from you, she always begins by filling you drunk. D n all Dutch courage.

Ye can du naething for him, wi' that face o' his, but oot comes the trouth as to the father o' 'im; an' it wadna be lang afore the tale was ekit oot wi' the name o' his mither Mistress Catanach wad see to that, gien 'twas only to spite me an' I wunna hae my Grizel ca'd what she is not for ony lord's dauchter i' the three kynriks."

'Oh! stop talking about me as if I wunna here! cried Hazel. 'If she loved you, I'd say nothing, Edward went on, staring at Reddin fixedly. 'The fact that I'm her husband would not have counted with me, if you'd loved her and she you. 'A fine pastor! 'But you don't. You only wanted Oh! you make me sick! 'Indeed! Well, I'm man enough to take what I want; you're not.

Hazel felt that she would like to go on picking currants for ever, growing more and more like Mrs. There seemed no place in her life for Reddin, no time for Hunter's Spinney. She thought, 'I wunna go.

"You shall not die," said Jeanie, with enthusiastic firmness; "say what you like o' me think what you like o' me only promise for I doubt your proud heart that ye wunna harm yourself, and you shall not die this shameful death." "A shameful death I will not die, Jeanie, lass. I have that in my heart though it has been ower kind a ane that wunna bide shame.

"There, then," said Brodie, "there is half of thy fee; the other shall be given when thou bringest the girl." "Vera weel," said Geordie, counting the gold pieces; "and thank ye. I wunna fail in my duty, I warrant ye." Next night, at the time and place appointed, Geordie attended with his charge. He found Brodie in waiting with a carriage, in which was seated Louise.

"Who dost reckon this is?" he asked of his wife. "It's the girl our William is going with," replied Mrs. Morel. "H'm! 'Er's a bright spark, from th' look on 'er, an' one as wunna do him owermuch good neither. Who is she?" "Her name is Louisa Lily Denys Western." "An' come again to-morrer!" exclaimed the miner. "An' is 'er an actress?" "She is not. She's supposed to be a lady."

So as you've got to' he dropped his harshness and became persuasive 'you may as well come with a good grace. 'But it wunna my fault as I stayed the night over. It was aunt Prowde's. What for should folk chide me and not auntie? 'Lord, I don't know! Because you're pretty. 'Be I? 'Hasn't that fellow told you so? 'No. He dunna say much.