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"Ay, truly; something like it, an it like your Reverence." "Wretched, unhappy, incorrigible woman!" said the clergyman. "And what sort of person is this companion of hers?" "Why, decent enow, an it like your Reverence," said Stubbs; "for aught I sees of her, there's no harm of her, and she says she has cash enow to carry her out of the county."

"The keep throws a shadow of sixty paces. Thirty paces of rope will be enow and to spare. Another strand, Watkin! Now pull at the end that all may be safe. So! It is ready for them. "But how are they to reach it?" asked the young archer beside him. "Watch and see, young fool's-head," growled the old bowman. He took a long string from his pouch and fastened one end to an arrow.

A great press arose; of those who should go to court with Rudeger, many a lordly man was seen arrayed. Full sad of mood, the high-born Kriemhild bided the noble envoy and good. He found her in the weeds she wore each day, whereas her handmaids wore rich clothes enow. She went to meet him to the door and greeted full kindly Etzel's liegeman. Only as one of twelve he went to meet her.

I'd ha' liked to ha' said a word to her. I'd ha' liked to ha' said one word; Jem Coulter" raising his voice "canst tha say it fur me?" "Aye," cried the man, choking as he spoke, "surely, surely." And he knelt down. "Tell her 'at if it wur bad enow this here it wur not so bad as it mought ha' been fur me. I mought ha' fun it worser. Tell her I'd like to ha' said a word if I could but I couldna.

Folker, that had the charge, bade ask the marshal, "Where shall we halt for the night, that the horses and my dear masters may rest?" But Dankwart said, "I know not. We cannot rest till the dawn. Then we shall lie down on the grass wherever we find a place." When they heard this news they were sorry enow!

Though the fellow hath the bravery of a lion, he hath the meekness of a lamb. I can tell you stories enow of that kind, and so can my dear Amelia, when he was a boy." "O! if the match sticks there," cries Amelia, "I positively will not spoil his fortune by my silence. I can answer for him from his infancy, that he was one of the best-natured lads in the world.

"Why, that's another matter," replied the beadle, "and if it be true and I think thou dost not look so polrumptious as thy playfellow yonder Thou wouldst be a mettle lass enow, an thou wert snog and snod a bid better. Come thou away, then the Rector is a good man." "Is that the minister," said Jeanie, "who preached" "The minister? Lord help thee! What kind o' Presbyterian art thou?

If I could be of any service to Dr. M'Gill, I would do it, though it should be at a much greater expense than irritating a few bigoted priests, but I am afraid serving him in his present embarras is a task too hard for me. I have enemies enow, God knows, though I do not wantonly add to the number.

The French ships that first came to trade in these seas were wont to come through the Straits of Magellan; but Experience has taught 'em since, that this is the best Passage to go round the Horn, where they have Sea Room enow, without being crushed and crowded as at a Ranelagh Masquerade; and the Straits are in many places very narrow, with strong Tides and no Anchor Ground.

And see, when you go swaggering about with a long broadsword by your side, whilk it becomes no peaceful man to do, that you dinna meet with them that have broadsword and lance both there are enow of rank riders in this land, that neither fear God nor regard man."