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Updated: May 29, 2025


When she came to the tomb, she fell a-weeping and wailing and said, 'O my lord, speak to me! And repeated the following verse: How long ere this rigour pass sway and thou relent? Is it not yet enough of the tears that I have spent?

"`You must go out into the wide world and seek your fortune, for I can keep you no longer, says the Mother. "`Mother, I will, says he. "`And will you take a big cake with my curse or a little cake with my blessing? "`A little cake, says he. "So she baked it for him and gave him her blessing, and he went away, and she a-weeping after him fine and loud.

For I have been straying amongst wiles and images, and mayhappen I shall yet find this to be but a dream of the night, or a beguilement of the day." Therewith he arose from the table, and walked slowly down the hall; but it was a near thing that he did not fall a-weeping before all those aliens, so full his heart was.

And after he had taken one copy the Jew put it into his pouch and went away; but Hasan fell a-weeping as he thought of the dignity and prosperity which had erst been his and he began reciting:

The hidden face, the fall and flash of those heavy drops in the light of the lamp he held, the upright, awful figure, agitated at regular intervals like a piece of clockwork by the low murderous catch of his breath: it was so piteous to her poor human nature that her heart began wildly palpitating. Involuntarily the poor girl cried out to him, "Oh, sir!" and fell a-weeping.

Oh, how sorry I am; how much I pity you!" And the dear lady, now a stately and handsome matron, fell a-weeping out of pure tenderness, and I had to tell her the sad story of the quenching of Quipai and Angela's death. But the telling of it, together with Juanita's sympathy, did me good, and I went away in much better spirits than I had come.

And now now now " And here did she fall a-weeping in such wise that never another word could she say. Then stood my lass quite still, and her face like the milk in her pan, and she looks down on th' hussy, as a horse might look down on a kitten which it hath unwitting trampled on, and she saith, "I would I knew whether or no thou speakest the truth!"

And all those big grave men sitting round the table there fell a-weeping, and not one of them felt ashamed of himself before the others. Even the matter-of-fact lawyer spoilt his nib, and could not see the letters he was writing. Only on the Squire's face was there no sign of sadness. He spoke like one bent on preparing his bridal chamber.

Timorous, I am preparing for a journey. Tim. For what journey, I pray you? CHRIST. Even to go after my good husband. And with that she fell a-weeping. Tim. I hope not so, good neighbour; pray, for your poor children's sakes, do not so unwomanly cast away yourself. CHRIST. Nay, my children shall go with me, not one of them is willing to stay behind. Tim.

They uncovered their basons, in, which there were ashes, coal- dust, and lamp-black; they mixed all together, and rubbed and bedaubed their faces with it in such a manner, that they looked very frightful. After having thus blackened themselves, they fell a-weeping and lamenting, beating their heads and breasts, and cried continually, This is the fruit of our idleness and debauches.

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