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'You have been very good to me, Yusuf, said Arthur, his pride much softened by the merchant's evident sense of the situation. 'I know you mean me well, but the boy 'Hoots! the bairn is happy eno'. He will come to higher preferment than even you or I. Why, mon, an Aga of the Janissaries is as good as the Deuk himsel'.

These surmises, in the indulgence of which I piqued myself on my penetration, were strengthened into convictions by the few sentences which I succeeded at last in eliciting from the old woman. "Mr. Trevanion must be a rich man?" said I. "Oh, ay, rich eno'!" grumbled my guide. "Ay, ay! I don't say that he don't find work for those who want it. But it ain't the same place it wor in my day."

"What matters it?" said he then, philosophically, "the king hath rings eno' on his fingers not to miss one for an hour or so, and I dare not send any one else with it. Marry, I must plunge my head in cold water, to get rid of the fumes of the wine."

Have I said eno' to prove why, for the sake of nations, it were wise for the pontiff to stretch the harsh girths of the law? why I might be enabled to prove to the Court of Rome the policy of conciliating the love, and strengthening the hands, of the Norman Count, who may so become the main prop of Christendom?

"Well, wife, there will be leisure eno' for that. He don't want to go to roost till he has supped." "Certainly not," said Kenelm, sniffing a very agreeable odour. "Where are the girls?" asked the farmer. "They have been in these five minutes, and gone upstairs to tidy themselves." "What girls?" faltered Kenelm, retreating towards the door. "I thought you said you had no nieces."

An' they beant seamen eno' to keep a full an' by with all their 'takteek'. Ez fer that Landais, I hearn him whinin' at the commodore in the round house when we was off Clear, an' sayin' as how he would tell Sartin on us when he gets back to Paree. An' jabberin to th'other Frenchmen as was there that this here butter-cask was er King's ship, an' that the commodore weren't no commodore nohow.

Janet was cold again with anger. She hated old Granny Thomas. She would never come near her again. "I'd rather pay you its worth," she said coldly. "You couldn't, dearie. What money could be eno' for such a treasure? But that's the Sparhallow pride. Well, go, see if the Sparhallow pride and the Sparhallow money will buy you your lad's love."

I have worked at it night and day stotis filibus." "O man, what lingo speakest thou? stotis filibus!" "Tush, if it is not good Latin, it does as well, son Adam. I say I have worked at it night and day, and it is now advanced eno' for experiment. But thou art going to sleep." "Despatch! speak out! speak on!" said Adam, desperately, "what is thy achievement?"

"My good lord, you are noble and gracious eno' to understand and forgive me when I say that I have had, in the upstart of my fortunes, the countenance of the late King Edward and his queen; and though the public weal made me advise my fellow-citizens not to resist your entry, I would not, at least, have it said that my desertion had benefited my private fortunes."

Madge had now served the evening meal, put in her head to announce it, and Sibyll withdrew to summon her father. "I trust he will not tarry too long, for I am sharp set!" muttered Marmaduke. "What thinkest thou of the damozel?" "Marry," answered Alwyn, thoughtfully, "I pity and marvel at her. There is eno' in her to furnish forth twenty court beauties.

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