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Doe not you see the earth that nourishes all living creatures, the water the fishes, and the yus, and that corne and all other seasonable fruits for our foode, which things are not soe contrary to us as that from above?" As he said so he coursed vehemently after his owne maner.

"Better stay to supper," drawled McLean. The man looked up at his wife. "So yus need me!" she broke out. "Ain't got heart enough in yer played-out body to stand up to a man. We'll eat here. Get down." The husband stepped to the ground. "I didn't suppose you'd want " "Ho! want? What's Lin, or you, or anything to me? Help me out." Both men came forward.

'Well, I'll tike yer. 'You? 'Yus; why not? 'I like thet; wot would yer missus sy? 'She wouldn't know. 'But the neighbours would! 'No they wouldn't, no one 'd see us. He was speaking in a low voice so that people could not hear. 'You could meet me ahtside the theatre, he went on. 'Na, I couldn't go with you; you're a married man. 'Garn! wot's the matter jest ter go ter the ply?

"Where's the housekeeper?" demanded he, putting down his bag and relieving himself of his overcoat. "'Ousekeeper! Oh yus," said the boy, with a snigger; "no 'ousekeepers 'ere." "Where are my rooms, then?" asked Reginald, beginning to think it a pity the Corporation had brought him down all that way before they were ready for him.

"Wot woz 'e like?" "Tall, shadowy." "An' you really believes it?" "Yus. I 'ave proof " "I see. I, I s'pose 'e could give you anything you asked 'im for?" "Within reason." "Then," whispered ironically, "ask 'im next time to give me a soft Blighty an' a drop of toddy, an', oh, some bloomin' fags." "Can't be done, for something will 'appen to me to-morrow."

It give me a queer feelin' to see that girl. It give me a wish to tell her to her face that she did not love yus and did not know love. Wait wait, Lin! Yu' never hit me yet." "No," said the cow-puncher. "Nor now. I'm not Lusk." "Yu' looked so so bad, Lin. I never seen yu' look so bad in old days. Wait, now, and I must tell it.

The first one I boarded asked two guineas for two rooms, and lights and fires extra. 'By the month? says I. 'Yus, by the month if ye like, says she. 'Two guineas a month? says I. Marry come up! I was out of that house in a twinkling. "Then I looked out a group of humbler thoroughfares, not far from the Houses of Parliament, where nearly every house had a card fixed up on a little green blind.

Yus, yus, it's orlright." A murmur, almost a cheer it was, circulated among the crowd. But a policeman stepped up to me. "Now then," said the policeman, "wot's all this about?" Yew are the wuns She calls 'er sons shouted Blake. "Ho, that's yer little game, is it?" said the policeman. "Move on, d'yer hear? Pop off." "I will," said Blake. "I'll never do it again.

"Na," says I, "'ave the banns read aht in church: it seems more reg'lar like to 'ave banns; so they're goin' ter be read aht next Sunday. You'll come with me 'an 'ear them, won't yer, Liza?" 'Yus, I don't mind. On the way home Sally insisted on stopping in front of the poster and explaining to Liza all about the scene represented. 'Oh, you give me the sick with your "Fital Card", you do!

I suppose you don't know when the gentleman upstairs will be back?" The boy stopped short in his occupation and stared at Sam. "What gentleman?" he asked. "Mr Medlock, is it? or Reginald, or some name like that?" "Oh yus, I do!" said the boy, with a grin. "When?" "Six months all but a day. That's what I reckon." "Six months! Has he gone away, then?" "Oh no he was took off."