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I stole a vatch, and lots more, as vell as the hurchin; and next I vas afeard as 'ow the mother might come back and haunt me the same as Sall haunted Villy, for it vas a 'orrid night ven her soul took ving.

Damosel, said Beaumains, who is afeard let him flee, for it were shame to turn again sithen I have ridden so long with you. Well, said the damosel, ye shall soon, whether ye will or not. SO within a while they saw a tower as white as any snow, well matchecold all about, and double dyked.

It was Sarah, who saw that there was but little time to lose in order to save the wretch's life. Her grip was so effectual, that Dalton was obliged to relax his hold upon the other for the purpose of defending himself. "Who is this?" said he; "let me go, you had better, till I have his life let me go, I say." "It's one," she replied, "that's not afeard but ashamed of you.

"I'm afeard her brother's scrape and comin' home won't make Jule none the peacefuller at the present time," said Cynthy Ann. "Wal," returned Jonas, "I don't think she keers much fer him. She couldn't, you know. Love him?

And when I asked him, he told me he knew the Prince too well to anger him, so that he was afeard to do it. Thence with him to Westminster, to the parish church, where the Parliament-men, and Stillingfleete in the pulpit. So full, no standing there; so he and I to eat herrings at the Dog Taverne. And then to church again, and there was Mr.

Hevin' ther purses borrowed 'ud show 'em the hull doctrine in a bran-new light." "They're treacherous critters, women is," remarked Cranks; "some of 'em might put a knife into a feller while he was 'pologizin'." "Ef you're afeard of 'em," said Perkins, "you ken go back an' clean up the shanty."

But by-and-by Lizzie cried out, in a piercing voice of agony "Mother, don't look at me! I have been so wicked!" and instantly she hid her face, and grovelled among the bed-clothes, and lay like one dead, so motionless was she. Mrs. Leigh knelt down by the bed, and spoke in the most soothing tones. "Lizzie, dear, don't speak so. I'm thy mother, darling; don't be afeard of me.

So he promised to withdraw it, and seemed to be very well contented with things as they are. After a while drinking, we paid all and parted, and so I home, and there found my Lady's three sons come, of which I am glad that I am in condition to do her and my Lord any service in this kind, but my mind is yet very much troubled about my Lord of Sandwich's health, which I am afeard of. 14th.

Under the circumstances, it would be just as well if her niece were absent. As the girl passed down through the shrubbery, she found Chunk apparently very busy. Without looking up he said, "Doan be afeard, Miss Lou, I'se be on de watch. Marse Linkum man right peart dis mawnin'." Aun' Jinkey was at her washtub near the door, and the cabin presented the most innocent aspect imaginable.

Never! these eyes, that once could laugh wid happiness, will burn in their sockets first, and this withered heart, once so warm and joyful, will burst afore I ever think ov id!" "Nanny," tremblingly said Minny, "you spake so wild you make me afeard I hope I haven't done anything to vex you!" "You! Oh! no, no you force me to love you! I couldn't hate you, although yer father bud no matther.