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"Nay," said the archbishop, with a bland smile, that fretted Montagu to the quick, "surely even a baron, a knight, a franklin, a poor priest like myself, would rise against the man who dictated to his hospitality. Is a king less irritable than baron, knight, franklin, and priest, or rather, being, as it were, per legem, lord of all, hath he not irritability eno' for all four?

These various representations, and the remembrance of Canute's victory, decided Hardrada; and, when Tostig ceased, he stretched his hand towards his slumbering warships, and exclaimed: "Eno'; you have whetted the beaks of the ravens, and harnessed the steeds of the sea!" Meanwhile, King Harold of England had made himself dear to his people, and been true to the fame he had won as Harold the Earl.

I saw them stumbling lamely down the road on their last journey together, walking side by side without touch or speech, seeing and heeding nothing but a blank future. As they passed me the old man said gruffly, "'Tis far eno'; better be gettin' back"; but the woman shook her head, and they breasted the hill together.

"You're always right, Mary," he said. "But hang me if Never mind! When we get the servant we'll soon get Kazmah." "Aye," murmured his wife. "If ye hae na' got Kazmah the now." "But Mary! This isn't helping me! It's mystifying me deeper than ever!" "It's no' clear eno', Dan. But for sure behind this mystery o' the death o' Sir Lucien there's a darker mystery still; sair dark.

Stay thou and share my hasty repast, and over the wine we will talk of thy views. Spare me now for a moment; I have to prepare work eno' for a sleepless night. This Lincolnshire rebellion promises much trouble. Lord Willoughby has joined it; more than twenty thousand men are in arms.

Lord Rivers, stand back, there are barriers eno' between truth and a king!" "By Saint George and my father's head!" cried Edward, with a rage no less fierce than Warwick's, "thou abusest, false lord, my mercy and our kindred blood. Another word, and thou leavest this pavilion for the Tower!"

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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."

"Be n't it eno'?" said the farmer, nettled. "Pardon me," answered Kenelm. "But, to tell you the truth, it is the first money I ever earned by my own bodily labour; and I regard it with equal curiosity and respect. But if it would not offend you, I would rather that, instead of the money, you had offered me some supper; for I have tasted nothing but bread and water since the morning."

"/Dauph./ Sir, I must speak to you. I have been long your despised kinsman. "/Morose./ Oh, what thou wilt, nephew." "Her silence is dowry eno' exceedingly soft spoken; thrifty of her speech, that spends but six words a day." /Ibid./ THE coach dropped Mr. Ferrers at the gate of a villa about three miles from town. I would not grudge that, I'm sure, if I had but the rest.

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