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'What nonsense, Philip! said his aunt; 'why, these fearsome ships were far out o' sight when he went away, good go wi' him, and Sylvie just getting o'er her trouble so nicely, and even my master went on for to say if they'd getten hold on him, he were not a chap to stay wi' 'em; he'd gi'en proofs on his hatred to 'em, time on.

'Hou'd up, man. Thy lile Jack shall na' clem. I ha' getten brass, and we'll go buy the chap a sup o' milk an' a good four-pounder this very minute. What's mine's thine, sure enough, i' thou'st i' want. Only, dunnot lose heart, man! continued he, as he fumbled in a tea-pot for what money he had.

Many greetings were given and exchanged between the Wilsons and these women, for not long ago they had also dwelt in this court. Polly Barton's getten* a sweetheart." *"For he had geten him yet no benefice." Prologue to Canterbury Tales. Of course this referred to young Wilson, who stole a look to see how Mary took the idea.

What con they be doin' aat o' th' pit at this time? They're noan off the shift afore ten, and it's nobbud hawve-past six. In another moment the door of the cottage was thrown open and a collier entered, white with falling snow, and breathless. When he had sufficiently recovered, he said: 'Gronny, little Job Wallwork's getten crushed in th' four-foot, and it's a'most up wi' him.

So t' Colonel's Laady sends for me as 'ad a naame for bein' knowledgeable about a dog, an' axes what's ailin' wi' him. "Why," says I, "he's getten t' mopes, an' what he wants is his libbaty an' coompany like t' rest on us; wal happen a rat or two 'ud liven him oop.

The door opened, and the same deep voice said, "Ye've getten here then, hinny. What kind of a night is it?" The man stooped low to escape the lintel, and then straightened himself up in the road. If you had searched from Yarmouth to Berwick the whole coast along you could not have found a more superb creature.

But he might ha' been back afore this, or sent me some word if he'd getten work. He might 'Oh, don't blame him, said Margaret. 'He felt it deeply, I'm sure 'Willto' hold thy din, and let me hear the lady speak! addressing herself, in no very gentle voice, to a little urchin of about a year old.

Th' singers couldn't get forrud for laughin'. One on 'em whisper't to Thwittler, an' axed him if his fiddle had getten th' bally-warche. But Thwittler never spoke a word. His senses wur leavin' him very fast.

"I started aw'most afore I'd finished readin' th' letter, an' when I getten to th' place I fun just what I knowed I should. I fun her my wife th' blessed lass, an' 'f I'd been an hour later I would-na ha' seen her alive, fur she were nigh past knowin' me then. "But I knelt down by th' bedside an' I plead wi' her as she lay theer, until I browt her back to th world again fur one moment.

He pays me aforehand; an' he pays me down for whativer a've getten for him; but that's but little; he's noane up t' his vittle, though a've made him some broth as good as a could make 'em. 'I wouldn't send him away till he was well again, if I were yo; but I think yo'd be better rid on him, said Sylvia. 'It would be different if yo'r brother were in Monkshaven. As she spoke she rose to go.

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