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"He's gwyn to be sold out by Meshach Milburn. Maybe he jess sold 'em and skipped." "Where is Judge Custis, Miss Vesty?" Phoebus asked. "He has gone to Delaware, to be absent several days." "Is what this bell-crowned fool says, true, Miss Vesty?" "No. There was some fear among the kitchen servants of being sold; there was no such necessity when they ran away, as it had been settled."

He read the carefully prepared document to her. "This is like signing your own death warrant, Rachel Gwyn," he said painfully, as she affixed her signature and held up her hand to be sworn. "No. I am signing a pardon for two guiltless people who are suffering for the sins of others." "That reminds me," he began, pursing his lips. "I have been reflecting during your absence.

Arthur set forth towards the North, and came to the place where was the witch's cave. And Gwyn ab Nudd, and Gwythyr the son of Greidawl, counselled him to send Kacmwri, and Hygwyd his brother to fight with the witch. And as they entered the cave, the witch seized upon them, and she caught Hygwyd by the hair of his head, and threw him on the floor beneath her.

The presence of the sheriff was more or less informing; it was obvious even to the least sprightly intelligence that somebody had been arrested. But the appearance of Mrs. Gwyn on horseback, riding slowly beside the wagon, was not so easily accounted for. That circumstance alone made it absolutely worth while to "mosey up to the square" a little later on.

So was NELL GWYN, first an orange girl and then an actress, who really had good in her, and of whom one of the worst things I know is, that actually she does seem to have been fond of the King. The first DUKE OF ST. ALBANS was this orange girl's child.

Hulda slightly raised her eyes, which Levin took to mean assent, and he said: "Cannon's good enough for a body pore as me." "You're a-goin' with Joe to-night, ain't you?" "Yes'm, I b'leeves so." "That's right, cousin. You'll git rich an' keep your chariot, yit. Captain Van Dorn's gwyn to head the party. As Levin Cannon, ole Patty's pore cousin, he'll look out fur you, son.

"Prends garde d'abimer mon chapeau, p'tite tante," cried Henriette, "'tis one of Lewin's Nell Gwyn hats, and cost twenty guineas, without the buckle, which I stole out of father's shoe t'other day. His lordship is so careless about his clothes that he wore the shoes two days and never knew there was a buckle missing, and those lazy devils his servants never told him.

"Why, ever'body says you air a mighty onfeelin' woman, Mis' Gwyn. I can't believe you'd let me take your cape." "You will see, my girl. Come! Show me where to find water and a comb and " "Wait a minute," said Moll abruptly. "Somehow I ain't as skeert as I wuz. You're shore they won't hang me? 'Ca'se I'd hate to be hung, I'd hate to die that-away, Mister."

Looking out of window I perceived the coach at the door; the host was giving an eye to the horses, and I hailed him. He ran in and a moment later entered the room. "At what hour are we to set out?" I asked. "When you will," said he. "Have you no orders then from Mistress Gwyn?" "She left none with me, sir." "Left none?" I cried, amazed. A smile came on his lips and his eyes twinkled.

"Samson," spoke Dave, "you see dat ole woman in de cart yonder?" he pointed to a figure ascending the rise in the ground beyond the brook "I know her, an' she's gwyn right to Laurel. She lives dar. It's ten miles from dis yer turn-off, an' she knows all dese yer woods-roads."

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