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"Where is he? why, there," said he, pointing to the man in grey "the greatest prydydd in tir Fon or the whole world." "Tut, tut, hold your tongue," said the man in grey. "Hold my tongue, myn Diawl, not I I speak the truth," then filling his glass he emptied it exclaiming, "I'll not hold, my tongue. The greatest prydydd in the whole world."

"I don't understand as much about it myself as I'd like to," said Richling. "Me, I'm ve'y fon' of it," responded the Creole. "I was making seve'al i'onies ad those fwen' of mine juz now. We was 'unning a 'ace. An' thass anotheh thing I am fon' of. I would 'ather 'un a 'ace than to wuck faw a livin'. Ha! ha! ha! I should thing so! Anybody would, in fact.

Round in all the bucks and string up the Beaver for an object lesson. That's the programme. Come on and let's see what he's got to say for himself." "Heh, M'sieu!" Leclere called, as the crowd began to melt away through the twilight in the direction of Sunrise. "Ah lak ver' moch to see de fon." "Oh, we'll turn you loose when we come back," Webster Shaw shouted over his shoulder.

The cause of their decrease is that a good clergyman has lately come here, who visits the sick and preaches Christ, and in fact does his duty. If all our clergymen were like him there would not be many dissenters in Ynis Fon." Outside the church, in the wall, I observed a tablet with the following inscription in English.

The Count informed him. "Tollivoddlesh is nozing to vat I am at home! Abs'lutely nozing! I have a house twice as big as zis, and servants Ach, so many I know not! Bot, mein Bonker, it is not soch fon as zis! Mein Gott, I most get to bed. I toss ze caber to-morrow." And upon the arm of his faithful ally he moved cautiously towards his bedroom.

Many of his poems are extremely obscure; he was one of the first to affect the trobar clus. He was also the author of violent invectives against the passion of love Que anc non amet neguna Ni d'autra no fon amatz "Who never loved any woman nor was loved of any." This aversion to the main theme of troubadour poetry is Marcabrun's most striking characteristic.

Already laz' night Yvonne she say she's convince' that in those Northron citie', where they are since lately so fon' of that subjec', there be people by dozen' will devour that story!" She tripped off to the house. "Hector," said Aline, "you may sit down." Cupid slid into the vacated seat. Chester dropped the document into his pocket. "For what?" the girl archly inquired.

The other wagged his head: "You won't last long if you keep this up. The hic! trouble with you is that you can't get decently drunk. You just turn blue and white. That's what's matter you! And it kills the kind of hic! of man you are. B-b'lieve me," he added shedding tears, "I'm fon' 'v' you, Ber hic! kley."

Having donned his football clothes and returned to the gymnasium, Sheen found Francis in a chair, having his left leg vigorously rubbed by Mr Bevan. "You fon' of dargs?" inquired Francis affably, looking up as he came in. Sheen replied that he was, and, indeed, was possessed of one. The admission stimulated Francis, whose right leg was now under treatment, to a flood of conversation.

"Yes," said he, "and a horse-dealer, and a farmer, though rather a small one." "I suppose as you are a horse-dealer," said I, "you travel much about?" "Yes," said the man; "I have travelled a good deal about Wales and England." "Have you been in Ynys Fon?" said I. "I see you are a Welshman," said the man. "No," said I, "but I know a little Welsh." "Ynys Fon!" said the man.

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