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Updated: June 22, 2025


Was this the second shadow he had seemed to see the confederate of him who had entered Number 9; a sentry to forestall interruption? If so, the fellow lacked discretion, though his determination that the American should not interfere was undeniable. It was with an ugly and truculent manner, if more warily, that the man closed in. "I knows. You clear hout, or "

"Hout tout, man! let that flee stick in the wa'," answered his kinsman; "when the dirt's dry it will rub out Your father, honest man, could look ower a friend's fault as weel as anither." "Ye may be right, Robin," replied the Bailie, after a moment's reflection; "he was a considerate man the deacon; he ken'd we had a' our frailties, and he lo'ed his friends Ye'll no hae forgotten him, Robin?"

'Perhaps, said Mannering, 'at such a time a stranger's arrival might be inconvenient? 'Hout, na, ye needna be blate about that; their house is muckle eneugh, and decking time's aye canty time.

'Huish! began the captain with energy; and then stopped, and remained staring at him with corrugated brows. 'Well, hout with it! said Huish. ''Ave you anythink else to put up? Is there any other chanst to try? The captain held his peace. 'There you are then! said Huish with a shrug. Davis fell again to his pacing.

The gentleman wouldn't 'ave you called hout of your name." Bluebell laughed at Mr. Dutton's slightly confused appearance, and asked if he thought his corrections would survive the force of example. "I might have known whom she had learnt it from." Then, after a moment's hesitation, he asked Bluebell if she could play chess; and, on her replying in the affirmative, he produced a pocket-board.

Janus Dousa, in full uniform, a coat of mail over his doublet and a helmet on his head, arm-in-arm with Van Hout, approached Meister Peter and the commissioner, saying: "Here it is again! Not one of the humbler citizens and workmen is absent, but the gentlemen in velvet and fur are but thinly represented." "They shall come yet!" cried the city clerk menacingly.

The man who stood before them was no teacher in the school, but the city clerk, Van Hout, who, to-day filled the place of his sick friend, Verstroot, master of arts and preacher. During the ringing of the bells he had closed the book, and now said: "'Suspendo lectionem. Jan Mulder, how would you translate my 'suspendere'?" "Hang," replied the boy. "Hang!" laughed Van Hout.

"I gave you his character this morning, Colonel B." "Hout, Colonel!" said the Presbyterian, "deil a penny rent the man pays, at all, at all. A'll swear a hev it from Jackson's own lips. He made him a Bailey, sir; he suts rent free. Ask the man, sir, for his receipts, an' a'll warrant the truth will come out." "I have secured Jackson's attendance," said the Colonel; "let him be called in."

I'm a bit inclined to think Tom's yarn is the truth." "How do you make that hout?" Stubbins asked, unbelievingly. "There haint nothin' like enough wind." "What about the place on his forehead?" I inquired, in turn. "How are you going to explain that?" "I 'spect he knocked himself there when he slipped," he answered. "Likely 'nuffli," agreed old Jaskett, who was sitting smoking on a chest near by.

"And are you not afraid to travel so wild a road alone?" "Hout na, sir," replied the guide; "nae living creature wad touch sic a bit thing as I am, and grannie says we need never fear onything else when we are doing a gude turn." "Strong in innocence as in triple mail!" said Morton to himself, and followed her steps in silence.

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