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Updated: June 14, 2025
And haa doesto feel? The boy tried to move, and uttered a feeble cry of pain. 'Lie thee still, lad. Doesto think thaa can ston this? and the old woman laid another hot flannel on the boy's body. At first he winced, and a look of terrible torture passed over his face. Then he smiled and said: 'Yi! Gronny, aw can bide thee to do ought. Mr.
Standing up, and with tremulous tones, which none recognised as the once harsh voice of Moses, he said: 'Yo' happen willn't let me co yo' friends because I've bin an enemy to so mony on yo'! But Him as they co'd a friend o' publicans and sinners hes made me His friend, and He's made me a friend on yo' all. I know haa yo' all hated me, and I gave yo' good cause for doin' so.
The man became confused. His limbs did not cling to the tree as usual. He was fearful and could make no motion. "Poponohoo! Ve mai! A haa tata! Come down quickly!" yelled the chief. The poor wretch could not obey. He saw the gun and knew the chief. Great Night Moth brought him down a corpse. There was no punishment for him. The French held him accountable only for deeds against their sovereignty.
As aw seed it, tears coom in my een. Aw thought haa it bed helped mi when I lost o' mi brass, and when Joe deed, and aw tuk it up and said, "Can ta help me naa, thinksto?" An' aw put it together, and went aat on th' moors and began to play; and fro' that hour to this aw've never wanted to sup a drop o' drink. Naa, Mr.
When, however, industry, economy, and patient courage had done all, poor Abe was sometimes almost overwhelmed by hardships, almost, but not altogether. He had a firm faith in God, and used to say, "My Father knows haa mich I can carry to a grain, and He wean't lay a straw too mony upon me, bless Him."
'Yi, lad; He will, forsure. 'An' haa long does He keep 'em in when He gets 'em theer? Till to-morn t'neet? 'Longer lad. 'Till Kesmas? 'Yi, lad. 'Longer nor Kesmas? 'Yi, lad. But ne'er heed. Here's summat to eat. Sithee, I baked thee a pasty. 'I noan want th' pasty, gronny. I want to yer abaat th' hoile. Haa long does God keep bad fo'k in it? 'Ey, lad. I wish thaa'd hooisht!
Both of them experienced a slight nervousness at first, but Abe plucked up courage and came boldly on. "Naa, lad, haa art ta?" "Oh, why, middling like, haa's yersen?" "Aye, mun," said Abe, "it gets better and better, religion is th' best thing i' th' world; it's made me th' happiest chap i' Berry Braa." "Why, thaa looks merry," said his companion.
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