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Meanwhile nothing came of his painting and he was not sorry when she ended the ordeal. "The bwoats be comin' back home along, Mister Jan. I doan't mark faither's yet, but when 'tis wance in sight he'll be to Newlyn sooner'n me. So I'd best be gwaine, though it edn' more than noon, I s'pose. An' my heart's a tidy sight lighter now than 'tweer issterday indeed."

'Keep a sure watch over a shameless darter, sez the Preacher agin; but God forbid you'm that. Awnly you'm allus wool-gatherin', an' roamin', an' wastin' time. An' time wance squandered do never come agin. I hear tell this has been gwaine forrard since Joe went to sea. What's the matter with 'e? Say it out plain an' straight an' now this minute."

"You knaw me a man with a level head, as leaps after looking, not afore. I put nothing but plain reason to him and he flouted me like you might a cheel. An' I be gwaine to make him eat his words such hard words as they was tu! Think of it! Me an' Phoebe never to meet no more! The folly of sayin' such a thing!

He 'm surely gwaine to let us keep li'l Willy, an' win us to heaven for all time." The cross now lay at their feet, and Billy was about to return to the house and see how matters prospered, when Will bade him stay a little longer. "Not yet," he said. "What more's to do?" "I feel a kind o' message like to set it plumb-true under the sky.

An' Clem's made it clear 't was all my damn silly silence to blame. I had a gert thought in me and wasn't gwaine to write till but that's awver an' done, an' a purty kettle of feesh, tu. We must faace this coil first." "Thank God, you can forgive me. I'd never have had courage to ax 'e." "You was drove into it. I knaw there's awnly wan man in the world for 'e. Ban't nothin' to forgive.

'Tis done with now. I'm quite cool'pon it. We must go as we'm driven. No more gropin' an' fightin' on this blasted wilderness for me, that's all. I be gwaine to turn my back 'pon it fog an' filthy weather an' ice an' snow. You wants angels from heaven to help 'e, if you're to do any gude here; an' heaven's long tired o' me an' mine. So I'll make shift to do wi'out.

God A'mighty's Self couldn't undo it wi'out some violent invention; an' for that matter I doan't see tu clear how even Him be gwaine to magic a married woman into a spinster again; any more than He could turn a spinster into a married woman, onless some ordinary human man came forrard. You must faace it braave an' strong. But that imp o' Satan that damn Blanchard bwoy! Theer!

How far's such as her gwaine in life without some person else to lean upon?" "If the ivy cannot find a tree it creeps along the ground, Chrissy." "Ess, it do; or else falls headlong awver the first bank it comes to. Phoebe's so helpless a maiden as ever made a picksher. I mind her at school in the days when we was childer together.

It lay in not gwaine back." "You couldn't; your arm was broke." "I ought to have gone back arter 't was well. Then time had passed, an' uncle's money corned, an' they never found me. But theer it lies ahead now, sure enough." "Perhaps for sheer shame he'll bide quiet 'bout it. A man caan't hate another man for ever." "I thought not, same as you, but Grimbal shaws we 'm wrong."

He'll come down. But I'm sore puzzled to knaw what this means, for awnly last night I heard tell from Jan Grimbal's awn lips that he'd chaanged his mind about a private matter bearin' on this." "I want the man, anyways, an' I be gwaine to have un," declared Inspector Chown. He brought a pair of handcuffs from his pocket and gave them to the constable.

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