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But Malachi's wife sent Matt downstairs, saying: 'We'n had enugh preachin' and cryin'. Go and ged on wi' thi wark. Th' lass is on th' mend, and hoo'll do gradely weel. The child grew, and its first conquest was the heart of old Deborah. Before the little life she bowed, and what her Calvinistic creed was weak to do for her, a love for her grandson accomplished.
"Aye," said Skedlock; "but aw've noan done yet, Nanny." "What, were'n they noan gradely sorted, then, at after o'?" "Well," said Skedlock, "I'll tell yo. "As I've yerd th' tale, this new organ wur tried for th' first time at mornin' sarvice, th' next day.
It's all of grace; but still it's true `there is therefore now no condemnation to them that are in Christ Jesus, and I know that through his mercy I am gradely in him." Then they would sing a hymn, for all had the Lancashire gift of good ear and voice, after which the old man would sink on his knees and pour out his heart in prayer.
"Five fifteen," said the girl. "Lunnon way." "That'll be it. We're takin' 't easy-like o'er moor. Now, Ah do call to mind there be a track to left, some way down t' ro'd, as'll take 'ee gentle and pleasant 'tween two gradely hummocks down into Harthborough. But how far out o' Ecclesthorpe that track takes off the pike, I can't bring to mind.
I never saw you look so savage. I expect Black Jim has tricked us, after all." "I've had several troubles lately, and don't find much amusement in hunting poachers who aren't there," said Geoffrey. "You will excuse me from going back with you." He departed across the meadows, at a swinging pace, and the keeper, who stared after him, commented: "Something gradely wrang with Mr. Geoffrey to-night.
The two children munched away in silence, the little bare-legged boy watching them, the while, critically. Irritated by this prolonged stare, David at length turned on him. "Weel, little Andrew," he said, speaking in that paternal fashion in which one small boy loves to address another. "Weel, ma little lad, yo'm coomin' along gradely."
Darwin wrote a book about "The Origin of Species," and it has been observed that the origin of species is precisely what is not in the book. So we argued about the origin of gold, but we could get nowhere near it. When the rest of the company had retired, Jack observed to me: "You put down that Adelaide chap gradely; he had not a leg to stand on."
Thou'rt a gradely fool for thy trouble, Ralph Lorimer. But I knew thy father, and, like him, thou mun go thy own way. Well, maybe it's for the best; and good luck go with thee."
Eh, bless you for coomin'! I scarce reckoned he were wick, 'tis so long sin' we'n had a word of him." She was clasping the new-comer's hands now, and shaking them excitedly up and down, her eyes searching his face the while. "How is my lad?" she repeated. "He mun be a gradely mon now a gradely mon! Tis what he said hisself when he wur breeched. Dear o' me, I mind it well.
Somebody else wanted to know what about their five shillin'? "Well, an' what about the five shillin'?" repeated Ted, reddening, however, a little uncomfortably. "Well, this here isn't what we expected; nay, not by a long road. We was lookin' for summat joy'al, a gradely marlock, thou knows. This here's an ord'nary kind o' business."
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