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Updated: May 19, 2025


Ev'n what was act on open stage At Carlisle, in the hottest rage, When mercy was clapt in a cage, And pity dead, Such cruelty approv'd by every age, I shook my head. So many to curse, so few to pray, And some aloud huzza did cry; They cursed the rebel Scots that day, As they'd been nowt Brought up for slaughter, as that way Too many rowt.

"Sweynheim!" The men started to their feet. "Pannartz!" They scuttled into the wood, and were seen no more. Clement was amazed, and stood puzzling himself. Presently a face peeped from behind a tree. Clement addressed it, "What fear ye?" A quavering voice replied "Say, rather, by what magic you, a stranger, can call us by our names! I never clapt eyes on you till now." "O, superstition!

"Whereupon you sent a note to his lodgings, was't not so?" asked Sir Christopher. "Yes," answered her ladyship, "but he had not returned there." "Nor ever did," said Sir Christopher, whenever the mystery was referred to afterwards; "nor ever did, and where he went to from that hour only the devil knows, for no man or woman that one has heard of has ever clapt eyes on him since."

"Though the vain, silly ould crayture bate Banagher for flirtin' an', indade, bates ivviry other of her sex, God bless 'em, that I've ivver clapt eyes on yet that quare little Frenchy chap, her husband, he, the little sparrow, must neades git jallous, an' makes out it's all my fault, an', belave me, a nice toime I had o' it altogether.

I took the bearings on the water myself from Glads Scaur to Mardykes Jetty, and from the George and Dragon sign down here down to the white house under Forrick Fells. I could fix a buoy over the very spot. Some one here told me the bearings, I'd take my oath, where the body was seen; and yet no boat could ever come up with it; and that was queer, you know, so I clapt it down in my log."

I beckuned to the chap to stop the train, wi' me vork as I hed jest stuck into the last sausinger. I hed clapt a good mouthful in, or I could hev hollur'd loud enough vor him to heer. The train didn't stop, an' the vellers in green laughed to see I wur left in the lurch, as I tell'd them that Sairy Jane would be sure to meet the Lunnon train.

When Meg was obliged to send her into the streets to sell things she was always afraid that the Beauty might come to harm through the toffs and the chaps. The toffs were the worst looking after her as they mostly are so I was always watching her in the day-time, and at night Meg was always watching her, and that was what made me know your face, as soon as ever I clapt eyes on it.

And the trees bowed their heads when they heard it, and the gray rocks cracked and rang, and the forest beasts crept near to listen, and the birds forsook their nests and hovered round. And old Cheiron clapt his hands together, and beat his hoofs upon the ground, for wonder at that magic song.

He could not very well resist such a direct appeal, but he took his seat beside her unwillingly enough. "I hear, Sir Edward," confidentially began the dame, "that in a month you are to wed Mistress Dorothy Vernon; is that so?" "It is," he replied, curtly. "You are a lucky knight, then," she replied, "for, except my Isabel, Dorothy is the fairest maiden I have ever clapt eyes on.

I wonder you didn't hear him trampin' like a wild horse; and he clapt his door that the house shook again but Lord knows whar he is noo. Let us gang awa's up to the Vicar's, and gan him come down, and talk wi' him." "Hoity toity, man you're too easy scared," said the landlord, pale enough by this time.

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