United States or Greece ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


The truth is, we had read amiss, and the Queen had spelt amiss: the word was "Fellon," a sort of whitlow, not "Fellow."

He hasn't the courage to meet her hi-i-igh; long syllable again; 'but steals away, like a fellon. Why, if that baby of mine, said Mrs MacStinger, with sudden rapidity, 'was to offer to go and steal away, I'd do my duty as a mother by him, till he was covered with wales!

My backe and my sides I had hurt with my fall, but now my head sweld & akt worse than both. It was then the lawe in Rome, that if anie man had a fellon falne into his hands, eyther by breaking into his house, or robbing him by the high way, hee might choose whether he would make him his bondman, or hang him.

I give her medison one man have a fellon riseing on his hand one other with the Tooth ake has taken cold in the jaw &c.

They will never suspect it is medicine; and will even love the taste of it. As molasses is often given to children as a gentle physic, it will be useful to know that West India molasses is a gentle cathartic, while sugar-baker's molasses is slightly astringent. If a fellon or run-round appears to be coming on the finger, you can do nothing better than to soak the finger thoroughly in hot lye.

The truth is, we had read amiss, and the Queen had spelt amiss: the word was "Fellon," a sort of whitlow, not "Fellow."