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Mr Chadwick quietly waited till he was out of hearing, and then said to his wife, 'For all Tom's heroics, I'm just quietly going for a detective, wench. Thou need'st know nought about it. He went to the police-station and made a statement of the case. He was gratified by the impression which the evidence against Norah seemed to make.
Candles were brought from where they stood ready in the ante-chamber, and as soon as they began to burn clear, lord Herbert repeated his question. 'My lord, answered Dorothy, 'I look to you to tell me so much, for before God I know not. 'Nay, child! thou need'st not buttress thy words with an oath, said his lordship. 'Thy fair eyes are worth a thousand oaths.
More than thot, I tell 'ee noo, that if thou need'st friends to help thee awa' from this place dinnot turn up thy nose, Fanny, thou may'st thou'lt foind Tilly and I wi' a thout o' old times aboot us, ready to lend thee a hond. And when I say thot, dinnot think I be asheamed of waa't I've deane, for I say again, Hurrah! and dom the schoolmeasther. There!
'Aequam memento' &c., &c.! if thou couldst but have thought of it, O Neverbend, who need'st must some day die. But Neverbend did not think of it. How few of us do remember such lessons at those moments in which they ought to be of use to us! He was all but lifted into the tub, and then out of it, and then again into another, till he reached the upper world, a sight piteous to behold.
Candles were brought from where they stood ready in the ante-chamber, and as soon as they began to burn clear, lord Herbert repeated his question. 'My lord, answered Dorothy, 'I look to you to tell me so much, for before God I know not. 'Nay, child! thou need'st not buttress thy words with an oath, said his lordship. 'Thy fair eyes are worth a thousand oaths.
'Well, my bird, said he in an unsteady voice 'by Venus and by Cupid, I swear thou art beautiful today! Nay, thou need'st not shrink from me for I have sworn by Satan to taste thy ripe charms within this very hour! He attempted to clasp her in his arms, but she pushed him from her with a look of such disgust, that he became enraged and furious.
His glance upon the shabby clothes made the boy colour violently. "Oh, thee need'st not be ashamed; better men than thee have been in rags. Hast thee any money?" "The groat you gave, that is, paid me; I never take what I don't earn," said the lad, sticking a hand in either poor empty pocket. "Don't be afraid I was not going to give thee anything except, maybe Would thee like some work?" "O sir!"
"The girl will awake refreshed and rosy," thought Jeanne; "and it will do no harm, but rather good, if he have missed her sorely all the afternoon." Supper was over, and the evening work all done when Victorine waked. It was dusk. Rubbing her eyes, she sprang up and went to the window. Jeanne heard her steps, and coming to the foot of the stairs called: "Thou need'st not to come down; all is done.
I humbly beg you will forgive him, Sir, I drew him to it against his will; I forc'd him, And gave him language not to be indur'd By any gallant man. King. Whilst you intreat for him, who pleads for you? For you are much the guiltier of the two, And need'st a greater interest to persuade me. Alcip.
'Thou need'st not go to Molly for that, cousin. I will believe thee. Only tell me what thou wouldst have me believe, and I will believe it. What! think'st thou I am not magician enough to know whom to believe and whom not? Fye, fye, mistress! Thou, on thy part, wilt not put faith in thy cousin Herbert!
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