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Mother sees her now an' again. She never talks of nothin' but snuff. 'T is the awnly brightness in her life. She's forgot everythin' 'bout the past, an' if you went to see her, she'd hold out her hand an' say, 'Got a little bit o' snuff for a auld body, dearie? 'an' that's all."
You knawed him awnly you an' me; but you 'm young yet, an' memory's so weak in young brains that you'll outlive it all an' forget." "Never, never, mother! Theer 's no more life for me not here. He's callin' to me callin' an' callin' from yonder." "You'll outlive an' forget," repeated the other. "I cannot, bein' as I am.
Shorto-Champernowne's parishioners returned to the air; and any chance spectator beholding them had certainly judged he stood before an audience now dismissed from a theatre rather than the congregation of a church. "Glad Will weern't theer, I'm sure," said Mrs. Blanchard. "He'd 'a' laughed out loud an' made bad worse. Chris did as 't was, awnly parson's roarin' luckily drowned it. And Mr.
But this sensational statement was not appreciated, Joe's mind being elsewhere. "You never heard the name of en?" "Awnly the christening name, as was 'Jan. You may have heard tell she got a letter the night she passed. Us found the coverin' under the table next day, an' Mary comed across the letter itself in her pocket at the last." "'Tis that I be comed for.
"Wa-all, I reckon he's her cousin, you knaw," answered Triggs, misinterpreting the question, "'cos he's ole Zebedee's awnly son, and the ole chap's got houses and lands and I dunno what all. But, there! I wouldn't change with 'em; for you knaw what they be, all alike a drunk-in', fightin', cussin' lot. Lor's!
"If I did take 'e, you'd be a gude an' faithful husband, Billy, not a gad-about?" "Cut my legs off if I go gaddin' further than to do your errands." "An' you'll keep these here buzzin' parties off me? Cuss 'em! They make my life a burden." "Doan't fear that. I'll larn 'em!" "Theer 's awnly wan I can bide of the whole lot an' that's my awn nephew, Clem Hicks.
"Sure I've knawed him these many years an' never could onderstand his hard way in this; but now all's clear." "He might have saved us a world of trouble and a sea o' tears if he'd awnly spoken sooner, whether or no," murmured Chris, but Will would tolerate no unfriendly criticism.
He'll come down. But I'm sore puzzled to knaw what this means, for awnly last night I heard tell from Jan Grimbal's awn lips that he'd chaanged his mind about a private matter bearin' on this." "I want the man, anyways, an' I be gwaine to have un," declared Inspector Chown. He brought a pair of handcuffs from his pocket and gave them to the constable.
He 'm changing, an' the gert Moor have made his blood beat slower, I reckon, an' froze his young hope a bit." "He 's grawiug aulder, that's all. 'T is right as he should chatter less an' think more." "I suppose so; yet a mother feels a cold cloud come awver her heart to watch a cheel fighting the battle an' not winning it. Specially when she can awnly look on an' do nothin'." "Doan't you fear.
I wish the light may strike me dead wheer I stand, for I be a blot afore Him, else I'd never be made to suffer like this here. Awnly if any man among 'e will up an' tell me what I've done I'll thank en." "'Tis the land as have sinned, not you," said Mary. "This reaches more'n us o' Drift. Come your ways an' get out o' these clothes, else you'll catch your death.
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