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And we tilled the land, we tended the herds, and we kept the house till the Earl came back." "Ye had moneys then, moneys of your own, ye ceorls!" said the Norman, avariciously. "How else could we buy our freedom? Every ceorl hath some hours to himself to employ to his profit, and can lay by for his own ends.
They did not know the plain truth that the provocation was the masters', and that the men were turned out of employment, that is deprived of access to the Capitalist stores of food and all other necessaries, wantonly and avariciously by the masters. The Press would not print that enormous truth. I will give another general example.
The future might be dark and unpromising, but for three days, at any rate, she should not want bread. Paul's turn came next. "What have you got?" asked the pawnbroker. Paul showed the ring. Eliakim took it, and his small, beadlike eyes sparkled avariciously as he recognized the diamond, for his experience was such that he could form a tolerably correct estimate of its value.
"Those the only men?" said the returned fugitive; "Hedwig, this is not polite for your master." "Oh, madame, a husband never counts." "You are very much mistaken. He does count his money, I suppose, if that is his cash-box." And, yielding to her girlish curiosity, she went over to the steel-plated chest and avariciously contemplated it, "Not at all, madame.
She found that the medicine did really diminish, but it did not occur to her that the boy was mending the health of a crack in the sitting-room floor with it. One day Tom was in the act of dosing the crack when his aunt's yellow cat came along, purring, eying the teaspoon avariciously, and begging for a taste. Tom said: "Don't ask for it unless you want it, Peter."
From his breast-pocket he took a blue linen envelope, and allowed the Jew to see that it was filled with twenty-pound notes. "I have means outside my pay," said Ford. "I would give almost any price to the man who can cure me." The eyes of the Russian flashed avariciously. "I will arrange the terms to suit you," he exclaimed. "Your case interests me. Do you See this mirage only at sea?"
She received it very gratefully, of course, but not at all avariciously. Here the memoirs of Sister Bourgeois become irregular, in both dates and events, which were perhaps so crowded that she could not devote time to take note of them in the order of occurrence, so we will content ourselves by relating a few incidents of traditional report before again returning to the authentic manuscripts.
If, on the other hand, I am being guided by an experienced angler it has been my observation that he invariably takes me to a spot where the fish bit greedily yesterday and will bite avariciously tomorrow, but, owing to a series of unavoidable circumstances, are doing very little in the biting line today.
That is to say, 'Loading ye shall load him. likewise every one of his family, with as much as he can take with him in abundant benefits. And if it be avariciously asked, How much must I give him? The servants were BOUGHT. In other words, they received compensation for their services in advance.
"Wat are you goin' to do with that wen you get through with it?" asked the latter avariciously. "I'm going to give it to you, of course." "Say, I'm much obliged fer that," replied the smith delightedly. "Gee, the wife'll be tickled to see that. You're a artist, ain't cher? I hearda them fellers. I never saw one. Gee, that's good, that looks just like me, don't it?"
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