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‘Not drabbed! what do you mean, bebee? but look there, bebee; ha, ha, look at the gentleman’s motions.’ ‘He is sick, child, sure enough. Ho, ho! sir, you have taken drows; what, another throe! writhe, sir, writhe; the hog died by the drow of gypsies; I saw him stretched at evening. That’s yourself, sir.

This is not the first poisoning affair she has been engaged in.’ ‘You allude to drabbing bawlor.’ ‘Bah!’ said Mr. Petulengro; ‘there’s no harm in that. No, no! she has cast drows in her time for other guess things than bawlor; both Gorgios and Romans have tasted of them, and died. Did you never hear of the poisoned plum pudding?’ ‘Never.’ ‘Then I will tell you about it.

"All the appearance of one!" said Antonio; "and is she not really one? She knows more crabbed things and crabbed words than all the Errate betwixt here and Catalonia. She has been amongst the wild Moors, and can make more drows, poisons, and philtres than any one alive.

Well, brother, the principal man listened to what she had to say, and let her do what she would; and she made a pudding, a very nice one, no doubt for, besides plums, she put in drows and all the Roman condiments that she knew of; and she gave it to the principal man, and the principal man put it into a basket and directed it to the woman in Castle, and the woman in the castle took it and "

Herne; 'do you hear, sir? drows; tip him a stave, child, of the song of poison. And thereupon the girl clapped her hands, and sang 'The Rommany churl And the Rommany girl To-morrow shall hie To poison the sty, And bewitch on the mead The farmer's steed. 'Do you hear that, sir? said Mrs.

Petulengro, balancing himself upon the saddle 'that is no reason why she should prepare drow to take away your essence of life; and, when disappointed, to hang herself upon a tree: if she was dissatisfied with you, she might have flown at you, and scratched your face; or, if she did not judge herself your match, she might have put down five shillings for a turn-up between you and some one she thought could beat you myself, for example and so the matter might have ended comfortably; but she was always too fond of covert ways, drows, and brimstones.

'Not drabbed! what do you mean, bebee? but look there, bebee; ha, ha, look at the gentleman's motions. 'He is sick, child, sure enough. Ho, ho! sir, you have taken drows; what, another throe! writhe, sir, writhe; the hog died by the drow of gypsies; I saw him stretched at evening. That's yourself, sir.

"Ha, ha! bebee, and here he lies, poisoned like a hog." "You have taken drows, sir," said Mrs. Herne; "do you hear, sir? drows; tip him a stave, child, of the song of poison." And thereupon the girl clapped her hands, and sang The Rommany churl And the Rommany girl, To-morrow shall hie To poison the sty, And bewitch on the mead The farmer's steed. "Do you hear that, sir?" said Mrs.

Thur's sixpence vor the sausingers, tuppence vor bread an' butter, an' dreppence the pop, that meaks 'levenpence"; an' I drows down a shillin', and ses, "Thur's the odd penny vor the young 'ooman as waited upon me." "You hed thirteen shillin's worth o' grub an' shampane, an' you'll hev to pay twelve shillin's moor or I shall take 'e away an' lock 'e up vor the night," he sed.

He eats the poisoned cake and lies deadly sick. Mrs. Herne and Leonora came to see the effect of the poison: "'Ha, ha! bebee, and here he lies, poisoned like a hog. "'You have taken drows, sir, said Mrs. Herne; 'do you hear, sir? drows; tip him a stave, child, of the song of poison. "And thereupon the girl clapped her hands, and sang