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This was a little nearer to impertinence than anything she had before encountered. "You moind the Gineral made gravy, do you?" she said at last. "And good gravy, too?" Jim was obliged to own that he remembered it. "And that he done it with an apron on to kape from gettin' burnt and spattered?" Jim nodded.
And moind, youngster, thee'd best keep a quiet tongue in thy head as to whaat thou'st seen here." "I haven't seen anything," Ned said; "but of course if you wish it I will say nothing about it." "It were best for ee, for if thou go'st aboot saying thou'st seen men with guns and clubs up here on the moor, it ull be the worsest day's work ee've ever done."
He's to be executed this morning at six. But I don't think he will moind that, for it's out of his head he is, with the malaria." "He should have had medical attendance," observed the officer, stepping to the door. "Faith, they'll cure him at daybreak," replied the guard. "It's a medicine that niver fails." Saint-Prosper pushed open the door.
Terry was agitated, but not so much so as his friend. "Why, my dear boy, it's not so bad as that," he said feelingly; "do ye not moind that whin the gintlemen go to trappin' and huntin' they turn the horses loose to graze? The spalpeens have coom along and run off with the same." "Do you think so?" asked Fred, looking up yearningly for the grain of comfort that his companion was able to give.
Meanwhile, she was bustling about preparing the dinner, and when all was ready, she went over to him, and kissed his forehead, adding, "Naa, lad, come and get th' dinner, and don't moind what folk say; thaa'll do better next toime, th' Lord help the'." Abe was healed by a touch.
"Prisident Madison will tell yez to moind yer own business," the Hibernian answered. "We'll see about that!" Terrence was determined on making the journey, and he set out next day by the mail coach for Washington City. Public houses in Washington were not numerous then, yet there were a few good hotels, and he put up at the old Continental House.
Therefore, unconsciously to himself, there was something about the squire more burly and authoritative and menacing than heretofore. Old Gaffer Solomons observed, "that they had better moind well what they were about, for that the squire had a wicked look in the tail of his eye, just as the dun bull had afore it tossed neighbour Barnes's little boy."
This man was telling the meeting his bitter sorrow, and how he had drunk of the wormwood and gall of repentance, and as he spoke tears ran chasing each other down his face. Ne'er moind, lad, He'll heal thee heart, and wipe' away all tears from thee 'een." The Honley feast is one of the remaining relics of byegone times, and is tenaciously kept year by year throughout the parish as a holiday.
"Daun't you recollect old Greggs, the evening you came there with jolly Bill Gawtrey? Recollect that, eh?" Philip was mute. "I was among the gentlemen in the back parlour who shook you by the hand. Bill's off to France, then. I am tauking the provinces. I want a good horse the best in the yard, moind! Cutting such a swell here! My name is Captain de Burgh Smith never moind yours, my fine faellow.
He was never in a charge, and had no business having this man. Probably he had borrowed him from some other chap. I said to him; "Pat, what on earth are you doing with Fritz?" "To tell yer the truth, sorr-r, Oi haven't yet made up my moind!" "Let us have no humbug, take him back to the cage!" "Very well, sorr-r!" About ten minutes later I saw Pat without his prisoner.
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