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Updated: June 29, 2025


I thank you kindly for comin', for it's little wage ye get by walkin' through the wet fields to see an old woman like me....Nay, I'n got no daughter o' my own ne'er had one an' I warna sorry, for they're poor queechy things, gells is; I allays wanted to ha' lads, as could fend for theirsens. An' the lads 'ull be marryin' I shall ha' daughters eno', an' too many.

O thou, to whom I have perforce revealed my case, have ruth On one with whom the shifts of love have sported long eno'. Lo, broken-hearted, Love hath cast me up upon thy coast, Wherefore I trust that thou on me fair favour wilt bestow. The noble who, when folk of worth alight within their bounds, Do honour and protect them, win increase of glory so.

"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."

"Well, he waited and waited and cracked away wi' the lass, for there seemed nobody about but just Meg the gleevitch, and she had talk eno' for five men, and a trim pair o' ankles forbye. "'I'll be goin' now, mistress, says the stranger, rising. "'I'm sorry for that, says Meg, and looked as if she meant it. "'If ye'll just give me my change. . . .

"Here's ten pounds to ride him, Saunders!" called one of the hunting-frocks. "Umph!" sniffed the 'ostler; "ride 'im is it, yere honour? Two hunner beast eno', an' a Portugal crown i' th' boot. Sooner take me chaunces o' Tyburn on 'Ounslow 'Eath. An' Miller waurna able to sit 'im, 'tis no for th' likes o' me to try. Th' bloody devil took th' shirt off Teddy's back this morn.

But each vast scheme to be thwarted, every thought for thine own aggrandisement beyond thy barren rocks, met and inexorably baffled by a selfish aphorism, a cramping saw 'Sparta is wide eno' for Spartans. 'Ocean is the element of the fickle. 'What matters the ascendancy of Athens? it does not cross the Isthmus. 'Venture nothing where I want nothing. Why, this is the soul's prison!

"Na! na! my bairn, you are not old eno' or hardy eno' to bear the rough life which Donald will ha' to lead in that strange country," exclaimed Janet, who was not prepared to lose both of her boys at once. "And oh, it is that terrible sea you will ha' to cross which troubles me to think of. Is there no other way of getting there?"

"You will have to know," and motioned them all into the dining-room and shut the door. "This " jerking out the telegram "was waiting for me," and he handed it to Graeme, who smoothed it out and read, while Pixley dropped into a chair. "Pixley. Bel-Air. Sark. "Zizel, Amadou, Zebu, Zeta. Eno." "Code," said Pixley briefly. "Meanings underneath," and dropped his head into his hands.

'Continent Cardinal lewd Pope, is the old motto, you know; something must be the matter with the good man's brain if he continue to live like a hermit." "Oh, I have you! but faith, his Holiness has proxies eno'. The bishops take care to prevent women, Heaven bless them! going out of fashion; and Albornoz does not maintain your proverb, touching the Cardinals."

"Why, verily, we are not eno' at the best, to spare one man," said the chief knight, gayly, "but, lo! we are not without welcomers." And he pointed to the crowd of villagers who now slowly neared the warlike group, but halting at a little distance, continued to gaze at them in some anxiety and alarm.

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