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Now when he came back to the great kitchen, which was nigh as big as the hall, Withelm was yet there, for the priest was at the widow's, and there was no haste to bring him; and by that time I had come in also, and was sitting with him at the far end, where none had need to come. It was Berthun's own end, as one might say, and he was lord in his own place.

And I made to come nigh to that part; for there would be warmth from the chill of the Night Land, and mayhaps a place dry and convenient to my slumber. And when I came anigh, I saw that it was a cheerful place, as it might be said, amid so much gloom; for the hole was but a few paces wide, and full of a dull, glowing fire, that did bubble somewhat, and throw off a small sulphur-smoke.

Sheriff Knox held out a newspaper to Auntie Sue: "Just happened to remember that I had it in my pocket," he said. "It gives a pretty full account of this fellow Kent's case. You will notice there is a big reward offered for his capture. If you can catch him for us, you'll make enough money to keep you mighty nigh all the rest of your life."

And it is nigh a day journey from Bethany, toward the east, to a great hill, where our Lord fasted forty days.

But the action was entirely over before the Comte de Nairne, with his command, cou'd reach nigh to the place. They therefore return'd all to Penrith, and the artilirie marched up in good order.

This man owned best part of a square mile of the famous Dittisham plum orchards, and he had a bit of house property nigh St. George's Church also, and was one of our most prosperous people at that time.

"The muff oh! dear, my lady, I'm so sorry I can't have it for you it's not in the house nowhere I parted with it out of hand directly upon your saying, my lady, that you desired it might never be suffered to come nigh your ladyship again.

Whistler must a been dretful interested himself in the Lady of the Land of Porcelain, or he couldn't have interested other folks so. And then there wuz another by Mr. Whistler, called "The Lady of the Yellow Buskin." A poem of glowin' color and life. And right there nigh by wuz one by Mr. Chase, jest about as good. The name on't wuz "Alice."

Poor Nellie! she will feel dreadfully frightened, when she wakes up in the dark forest." He regretted the words, for the two or three sobs that escaped the brother, before he could master himself, showed that his heart was swelled nigh to bursting. The night was mild and pleasant, although a little too chilly for any one to sleep out of doors.

"See thisey his work." "And look here!" cries Saunderson, exposing a ragged wound in Shep's throat; "thot's the Terror black be his fa'!" "Ay," says Long Kirby with an oath; "the tykes love him nigh as much as we do." "Yes," says Tammas. "Yo' jest watch!"