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Didenhover ha'n't fetched any of this year's home; so I made a bargain with 'em they shouldn't starve as long as they'd eat boiled pursley." "What do you give them?" "'Most everything they ain't particler now-a days chunks o' cabbage, and scarcity, and pun'kin and that all the sass that ain't wanted." "And do they eat that?" "Eat it!" said Barby. "They don't know how to thank me for't!"
Hah, this to me, dear Harry? Bel. Whither is Honour, Truth and Friendship fled? Gay. Why, there ne'er was such a Virtue, 'Tis all a Poet's Dream. Bel. I thank you, Sir. Gay. I'm sorry for't, or that ever I did any thing that could deserve it: put up your Sword an honest man wou'd say how he's offended, before he rashly draws. Bel. Are not you going to be married, Sir? Gay.
"He shot from under the table," a sailor volunteered. "'Twas murder. Where I come from they'd a-hanged him for't." "But who was he?" Brannan asked the question in another form. The girl and Dandy Carter looked at one another, furtively. "I don't know his name," the girl said, finally. "Don't any of you?" Brannan's tone was searching. But it brought no answer. Several shook their heads.
Rare News, we are all free and ransom'd! All's well, and the Man has his Mare again. Isa. You still forget your Duty and your Distance. Fran. A pox of your troublesom Honour; a man can't be overjoy'd in quiet for't. Enter Baltazer and Sebastian. Seb. Sure, I am not mistaken, this is the House of my Son Antonio. Bal. Let it be whose house 'twill, I think the Devil's broke loose in't. Seb.
"I declare for't, Janice!" she exclaimed. "What you done now?" "Nothing, Aunty save to put a pretty bunch of lilacs on the table for you." "An' them lilacs is always fragrant," agreed the lady. "Who went for the water? Is Marty up?" "Marty wouldn't lose his beauty sleep," laughed Janice. "For the mercy's sake!" gasped Aunt 'Mira. "The pump bench is wet. I declare for't!
Physic for't there's none; It is a bawdy planet, that will strike Where 'tis predominant; and 'tis powerful, think it, From east, west, north and south: be it concluded, No barricade for a belly, know't; It will let in and out the enemy With bag and baggage: many thousand on's Have the disease, and feel't not.
This is generously said. It is in character. But, O my friend, depend upon it, you are in danger. Depend upon it, whether you know it or not, you are a little in for't. Your native generosity and greatness of mind endanger you: all your friends, by fighting against him with impolitic violence, fight for him.
"A' said she cudna be cured, and it wes true, for there's juist ae man in the land fit for't, and they micht as weel try tae get the mune oot o' heaven. Sae a' said naethin' tae vex Tammas's hert, for it's heavy eneuch withoot regrets.
"I trow I ha' gaen out for wool, and come back shorn," he added, reflecting grimly on the disastrous overthrow of the promising speculation on which he had embarked. "My certie! there was naething left for't, when madam's fingers had grippit me, but to slip through them as cannily as I could.
"Somehow or other Wailua got word of what was goin' on, and one night she woke me out of sleep an' told me I must run for't, and she would hide me safe till things took a turn.
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