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I am sure I would put neither king's nor kaisar's, nor ony earthly creature's, afore them." "How mean ye by that, ye auld fule woman? D'ye think that I order ony thing against conscience?"

'Tis generally knawn I'm no fule; and my heart's grawed hard, tu of late days, along wi' the troubles life's brought." She shook her head. "You'm your faither's son, not your gran'faither's. Tim was flesh an' blood, same as you. T'other was stone. Stone's best, when you've got to fight wi' stone; but if flesh an' blood suffers more, it joys more, tu.

It takes a cool hundred to bring a crew on from either port. Don't be a fule, Hennesey. I'm domned sorry I slugged ye. I wuz put out, ye see, but I felt bad about it nixt day. I can't deal wid Williams, the dog, but I can wid you, and you can wid him." "Speak up. What do ye want, John Murphy?" "That we git together, Hennesey, for our mutual advantage.

"And did you take it, Cuddie?" said Morton. "Troth did I no, Milnwood; I was sic a fule as to fling it back to her my heart was ower grit to be behadden to her, when I had seen that loon slavering and kissing at her. But I was a great fule for my pains; it wad hae dune my mither and me some gude, and she'll ware't a' on duds and nonsense." There was here a deep and long pause.

Gibbie did so, and well too: she found that already he knew about half the letters. "He 's no fule!" she said to herself in triumph. The other half soon followed; and she then began to show him words not in the Catechism, but in the New Testament.

But the Duke and other nobles came and pressed her, and Jean whispered to her not to show herself a fule body, and disgrace herself before the English, setting the harp before her and attending to the strings. Eleanor's fingers then played over them in a dreamy, fitful way, that made the old Earl raise his head and say

An' the man I was fule enough to take in his dotage be worst of all." "Forget about these things. Anger's bad for you." "Forget! Well, so I will forget, when I ve told 'e. I had the young man what does my business, since old Ford died, awver here last week, an' what there is will be yourn every stiver yourn.

He's luikin as scared as a corp! I doobt that fule body the soutar's been angerin him wi' his havers!"

"Why didn't they send soldiers for un? That's what he reckoned on," said Mr. Lyddon. "'T is my job fust." "I'm sorry you've come in this high spirit. You knaw the man and ought to taake his word he'd go quiet and my guarantee for it." "I knaw my duty, an' doan't want no teachin' from you." "You're a fule!" said Miller, in some anger.

Here she looked up and smiled. "It's a strange thing now I hae spoke mair gude words to you in ten minutes, than I wad speak to my mother in as mony years it's no that I dinna think on them and whiles they are just at my tongue's end, but then comes the devil, and brushes my lips with his black wing, and lays his broad black loof on my mouth for a black loof it is, Jeanie and sweeps away a' my gude thoughts, and dits up my gude words, and pits a wheen fule sangs and idle vanities in their place."

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