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He winnot joomp eawt ov th' window, dosto thenk, lad? Re-enter MRS. C. with wine. GER. drinks. Col. G. Why should he do that? Do you know anything about him? Tho. Aw do. Col. G. Has he seen you here? Tho. No. Aw're afeard he'd roon away, and aw keepet snoog. Col. G. I needn't ask who it is, then? Tho. Yo needn't, lad. Enter WATERFIELD. Tho. Mo conscience! he'll pike eawt afoor aw geet howd on him!

But whether this or some other cause moued the king to this peace, it is to be thought that God was the worker of it. And admit that king Stephan had to doo hir; yet is it like that both of them would doo for best to kéepe it secret, that no such reproch might be imputed either to Henrie, who was taken to be legitimate; or to his mother, whose honour thereby should not a little be stained. Ger.

He was not like Justin, and Hec, and Ger, who were all fair and ruddy; he was dark-haired and dark-eyed and pale, while Archie, the best-looking of the five, came between the two, for he had bright brown hair and merry hazel eyes. 'Now, said Aunt Mattie, 'now, dear, you see them all Ger, you have shaken hands with, or rather, kissed. Ger is three and three quarters, and his real name is Gervais.

Unless we get firm in West Africa, Ger untold complications may follow. Now tell me all your news." "Oh, we've had a splendid evening," cried Helen, who always woke up at the advent of a visitor. "We belong to a kind of club that reads papers, Margaret and I all women, but there is a discussion after.

Ger. man rulers have been able to upset the peace of the world only because the German people were not suffered under their tutelage to share the comradeship of the other peoples of the world either in thought or in purpose. They were allowed to have no opinion of their own which might be set up as a rule of conduct for those who exercised authority over them.

Constitution of St. Michael's Church, Philadelphia, 1762. We, the subscribers, the lawfully called Pastors, Trustees, Elders, Vorsteher and communicant members of the Ger. Ev. Luth. Congregation of St. Michael's Church, acknowledge and bind ourselves to the following Church and School Constitution.

War. That is a trifle more to the point, though scarcely requiring mention. Bill. Then, here we are, sir. War. That'll do if you know what comes next? Bill. I do, sir. War. Go on, then. Bill. Here goes! Come along, sir. You'll have to take a bobby, though. War. We'll see about that. You go on. Exeunt. Enter GERVAISE, followed by COL. G. Ger. What a time you have been, William! Col.

For stones that laie couched fast in the earth, were remooued out of their places, stone houses were ouerthrowne, and the great church of Lincolne was rent from the top downwards. Houed. Particular and not generall, saieth Ger. Ger. Dor. This Hugh was reputed a verie godlie and vertuous man.

COL. G. catches up the pistols and exit hurriedly. GER. throws himself on the couch. Re-enter COL. G. Col. He is in love with her! Everything proves it. My boy! My boy! Ger. Father! father! Oh, William! I was dreaming, and took you for my father! I must die, William somehow. There must be some way out of this! The doors can't all be locked. Col. G. There's generally a chance to be had, sir.

I suppose you appointed expected to meet him here. Con. Arthur! Do you think I would come to you to meet him? I saw him this morning; I don't want to see him again. I wish you knew him. Ger. Why should you want me to know him? Con. Because you would do him good. Ger. What good does he want done him? Con. Ger. Is it only naughty things that must be put out of sight, Constance? Con.

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