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"'A lantern," began Nilushka civilly. "'A lantern? Yes. Well, go on, and say, 'I am a lantern unto thee " "I want to sing, it." "There is no need for that, though presently you shall sing it. For the moment your task is to learn the correct speaking of things. So say after me " "O Lo-ord, have mercy!" came in a quiet, thoughtful chant from the idiot.
And in his thick, his poignant and tender half-barytone, half-tenor, Greatorex sang: "'At e-ee-vening e-er the soon was set, The sick, oh Lo-ord, arou-ound thee laay Oh, with what divers pains they met, And with what joy they went a-waay " But Alice stopped playing and Rowcliffe heard her say, "Don't let's have that one, Jim, I don't like it."
With a splutter Vologonov said: "Truly you are a difficult subject to deal with!" And with that he fell to pacing the floor with long, thoughtful strides as the idiot's voice cried in quavering accents: "O Lo-ord, have me-ercy upon us!" Thus the winsome Nilushka proved indispensable to the foul, mean, unhealthy life of the suburb.
Sometimes hopping along on one leg, and smiling, and waving his arms, and causing the ample folds and sleeves of his smock to flutter until he seemed to be moving in the midst of a nimbus, Nilushka would sing in a halting whisper the childish ditty: Oh Lo-ord, pardon me! Wo-olves run, And do-ogs run, And the hunters wait To kill the wolves. Oh Lo-ord, pardon me!
The sound proved to be a quavering and rickety voice, monotonously bleating: "The Lo-ord givuth and the Lo-ord takuth away! We got to remember that; we got to remember that! I'm a-gittin' along, James; I'm a-gittin' along, and I've seen a-many of 'em go two daughters and a son the Lord give me, and He has taken all away. For the Lo-ord givuth and the Lo-ord takuth away!
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