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So to dinner, and then away by coach to the Temple, and then for speed by water thence to White Hall, and there to our usual attending the Duke of York, and did attend him, where among other things I did present and lodge my letter, and did speed in it as I could wish. Thence home with Sir W. Pen and Comm.

Webster, op. cit., 277, says that they were examined "after by His Majesty and the Council." IV, p. 657. Cal. St. P., Dom., 1634-1635, 141. Ibid., 152. Hist. MSS. Comm. Reports, XII, 2, p. 77. Ibid., p. 80. Baines, Lancaster, ed. of 1868-1870, II, 12. Utley, who was a professed conjurer, was alleged to have bewitched to death one Assheton.

This, however, was the second time that the judge had tried this ruse; see ibid., P 2. See above, note 21. Two of them, however, were issued to the same woman, one in 1604 and one in 1610. Hist. MSS. Comm. The term "spinster" was sometimes used of a married woman. Cal. St.

I expected him to come down the hill to meet me. It 'ud 'a' been more like comin' home if I could 'a' seen him comm' down the road an' waggin' his tail, an' laugh-in' that way he has. I tell yeh, it kin' o' took hold o' me to see the blinds down an' the house shut up." "But, yeh see, we-we expected you'd write again 'fore you started.

Meeting Isom's angry glance, he shifted his own uneasily. "Seed the new preacher comm' 'long today?" he asked. Drawing one dirty finger across his forehead, "Got a long scar 'cross hyeh." The miller shook his head. "Well, he's a-comm'. I've been waitin' fer him up the road, but I reckon I got to git 'cross the river purty soon now." Crump had been living over in Breathitt since the old feud.

By speakin', I don't mean chatterin', howsever; for most of them will do that by the hour; but comm' out with their honest, deepest feelin's in proper words. And now, Judith, having got the answer of a red-skin girl, it is fit I should get that of a pale-face, if, indeed, a countenance that is as blooming as your'n can in any wise so be tarmed.

I don' know whut things air comm' to! 'Pears like all you young folks think about is killin' somebody. Folks usen to talk about how fer they could kill a deer; now it's how fer they kin kill a man. I hev knowed the time when a man would 'a' been druv out o' the county fer drawin' a knife ur a pistol; 'n' ef a feller was ever killed, it was kinder accidental, by a Barlow.

Then came another voice, shouting: "Dat's de way! Catch him! I'se comm', I is! Ef we gits him we'll tie him up, an' let Boomerang walk on him!" "Here comes Eradicate," announced Tom, with a look back toward his chum, and a moment later the aged colored man, who had evidently started on the chase with Koku, but who had been left far behind, swung totteringly around the corner of the house.

He's ravin' 'bout that fight. Looks like ye tol' him 'bout it. He says, Don't tell Uncle Gabe'; 'n' he keeps sayin' it. Hit'll 'most kill him ef you go 'way; but he wants ye to git out o' the mount'ins; 'n', Rome, you've got to go." "Who was it, Uncle Gabe, that seed me 'n' Steve comm' 'way from thar?"

The captains were obliged to give bond for the safe transportation of the criminals, and the latter were also to find security that they would not return to the British Isles without license, on pain of receiving the punishment from which they had been originally reprieved. MSS. Comm. Rept. There were really nine ships and 650 men.

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