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Grimes' fancy so much, that when he came alongside he called out to her: "This is a hard road for a gradely foot like that. Will ye up, lass, and ride behind me?" But, perhaps, she did not admire Mr. Grimes' look and voice; for she answered quietly: "No, thank you: I'd sooner walk with your little lad here." "You may please yourself," growled Grimes, and went on smoking.

Penrose that he had that morning found the book of memory to be a book of life and a book of judgment also. As the three men passed through the chapel-gates they were met by old Joseph, who was hearty in his welcome of Mr. Morell. 'Eh! Mr. Morell, he said, grasping his hand in a hard and earthy palm, 'aw'm some fain to see yo'. We've hed no gradely preachin' sin yo' left Rehoboth.

The only lad ever I had, and my first-born. Dear o' me, I mind how proud I was when they telled me 'twas a lad. 'A fine lad, said the woman as did for me. Eh, I thought my heart 'ud fair burst wi' joy! An' he wur sech a gradely little chap, so peart an' lively, crowin' an' laughin' from morn till neet. Dear, yes soon as ever leet coom he'd come creepin' up to our bed an' pull at the sheet.

I'll wipe the chair, so that it shanna dirty your cloak. My mother used to wear them bright cloaks, and they're right gradely things again a green field." "Han ye known Susan Palmer long?" asked Mrs. Leigh, pleased with the admiration of her cloak. "Ever since they comed to live in our street. Our Sally goes to her school." "Whatten sort of a lass is she, for I ha' never seen her?"

"Promised fayther! you need say nowt to your fayther about it he'll never be none the wiser." "O mother, mother, how can you talk so, after all as is come and gone! How can you ask me to cheat my own poor fayther, as is so changed? he's trying gradely to get to heaven, and to bring you along with him too, and you're wanting to pull us all back. Mother, mother, how can you do it?

I'm a gradely total abstainer, and mean to be all the days of my life, please God." "I'm heartily glad to hear it," said the good woman. "You'll do the young gentleman no harm then, I hope, but good.

I didn't think this morn as I should have to tell you to say `Uncle Sammul. He's called arter yourself. If you hadn't been off, he'd a been John or Thomas, maybe. But our John knowed how I longed to have him called Sammul, so we've called the babe John Thomas, arter the fayther and grandfayther. And now you'll want your tea, and then we must all have a gradely talk when childers in bed."

Moreover, on being informed that he must not expect to set foot to the ground for several days more, he had emitted a kind of incredulous roar, and had announced his opinion that his medical adviser was a gradely fool. Poor Mrs.

I wonder he didn't find me out. But I'm used to the name now. I hardly know myself as Samuel." "And which must we call you?" asked Betty, with a merry twinkle in her eyes. "Eh! fancy, `Uncle Jacob, `Brother Jacob. And yet it's not a bad name neither. I were reading in John to our Sammul t'other day about Jacob's well that were gradely drink; it were nothing but good spring wayter.

"Reck'n he's good enough if there's none better," David replied dispassionately. "And wha should there be better? Tell me that, ye muckle gowk." David smiled. "Eh, but that'd be long tellin', he said. "And what wad ye mean by that?" his father cried. "Nay; I was but thinkin' that Mr. Moore's Bob'll look gradely writ under yon." He pointed to the vacant space below Red Wull's name.

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