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Henrie by the grace of God king of England, duke of Normandie, and earle of Aniou, sonne of king Henrie; to our deere and faithfull freend Odo, prior of the Church of Canturburie, and to all the conuent there, sendeth greeting.
And he had heard "by credible report" and the affirmation of "many grave authors" that "the wound of a man murthered reneweth bleeding at the presence of a deere freend, or of a mortall enimie." His credulity in these points may be disappointing to the reader who hopes to find in Scot a scientific rationalist.
"Whaur's your freend?" she asked, peering over her spectacles towards the garden gate. The waiting Mr. Heritage, seeing he eyes moving in his direction, took off his cap with a brave gesture and advanced. "Glorious weather, madam," he declared. "English," whispered Dickson to the woman, in explanation. She examined the Poet's neat clothes and Mr.
It wud be a puir wey o' doin', I'm thinkin', whaur naebody was wyzer than his neeper, an' whaur ye wud never hae the chance o' doin' a freend a gude turn." "It's past my comprehension," said the Gairner.
"Thank ye, Paitrick, and gude nicht tae ye. Ma ain true freend, gie's yir hand, for a'll maybe no ken ye again. "Noo a'll say ma mither's prayer and hae a sleep, but ye 'ill no leave me till a' is ower." Then he repeated as he had done every night of his life: "This night I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep, And if I die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take."
'For me? cried Vandeloup, eagerly, holding out his hands. 'An' for who else would it be? grumbled Archie, giving the letter to him a thin, foreign looking envelope with the Parisian post mark on it; 'did ye think it was for that black-avised freend o' yours? 'Hardly! returned Vandeloup, glancing at the letter with satisfaction, and putting it in his pocket.
Upon the whilk, a horseman, suddenly riding up beside him, said, "That's a mettle beast of yours, freend; will you sell him?" So saying, he touched the horse's neck with his riding-wand, and it fell into its auld heigh-ho of a stumbling trot. "But his spunk's soon out of him, I think," continued the stranger, "and that is like mony a man's courage, that thinks he wad do great things."
The speaker was all bustle and hurry now, and as the boys followed to render assistance, Bob asked "Pleasant Valley? But did you not say that they were at the Dacotah village?" "Of course I did. But I said were, not are. Did you no' attend to what your freend said that Red Fox told him that Mighty Hand would leave for Pleasant Valley by another sun? That's the day." "Oh, I see.
As I have said, I never saw a more beautiful countenance, or one more subdued to settled quiet. "Ailie," said James, "this is Maister John, the young doctor; Rab's freend, ye ken. We often speak aboot you, doctor." She smiled, and made a movement, but said nothing; and prepared to come down, putting her plaid aside and rising.
Before it was quite finished the door was gently opened, and Jean Black herself entered. She had come, as was her wont every night, to walk home with her uncle. Black sprang up. "Jean, my wummin," he said, hastily putting on his blue bonnet, "there's no light eneuch for ye to be intryduced to my freend here, but ye can hear him if ye canna see him. I'm gaun oot to see what sort o' a night it is.
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