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He went on looking critically at Jess, as became so great a connoisseur of the sex. "I hae seen, maybes, bonnier faces, as ye micht say " "HAUD AFF, WI' YE THERE; MIND WHAUR YER COMIN', YE MUCKLE SENSELESS NOWT!" said Jess to her Ayrshire Hornie, who had been treading on her toes. "As I was sayin', Jess, I hae seen "

Hickathrift shook his head; Mrs Hickathrift screwed up her lips, shut her eyes, and shuddered; and the former doubled up his hard fist and shook it in the air, as if he were going to hit nothing, as he gave out his opinion this being also the opinion of all the labouring people near. "Ay, yow may laugh, Mester Dick, but they'll nivver find out nowt.

She doin varra middlin." "If she'd been turned yesterday in a proper fashion, she'd ha' bin on her feet by now," said Mrs. Mason, with a glance at her son. "Nowt o' t' soart, mother," cried Hubert. He leant forward, flushed with wrath, or beer his potations had begun to fill Laura with dismay and spoke with a hectoring violence.

Let's get away home at once while we can, and don't go a putting your neck in a halter for nowt." Fear overcame compunction, and Saurin turned and fled. How he got home he did not know, but he seemed to be at the back-door of the yard immediately almost. Then he steadied himself, went in, locked the door, and stole up to his room and to bed. He did not sleep that night.

His great sonorous voice seemed to return upon him, as if he were enveloped in a tremendous tent of wet flannel; and though he shouted again and again it was without result. "Why, what's the matter with your hand, man?" cried Mr Marston, as the wheelwright took his cotton kerchief from his neck, and began to bind it round his bleeding palm. "Nowt much, sir," said the man smiling.

I remember speaking to an aged peasant down in Somerset. "Have you ever seen any Americans?" "Nah," he said, "uz eeard a mowt o' 'em, zir, but uz zeen nowt o' 'em." It was clear that the noble fellow was quite undamaged by American contact. Now the odd thing about this corruption is that exactly the same idea is held on the other side of the water.

He did not know, but within the past hour Hylda knew; and now out of the night Soolsby came to tell him. He was roused from his reverie by Soolsby's voice saying: "Hast nowt to say to me, Egyptian?" It startled him, sounded ghostly in the moonlight; for why should he hear Soolsby's voice on the confines of Egypt?

He comes, i' the house 'ere and says, 'Becky, gie us a taste o' the red-top-and where's Jock? He was always thinkin' a deal o' my son Jock. 'Jock be gone, I says, 'and I knows nowt o' his comin' back' meanin', I was, that day. 'Good for Jock! says he, 'and I'm goin' too, Becky, and I knows nowt o' my comin' back. 'Where be goin', Maister Robert? I says.

Cethru held up his lanthorn, and they could see his long, thin face, like a sandwich of dried leather, jerk and quiver, and his thin grey hairs flutter in the draught of the bats' wings circling round the light. "'Twill be main hard!" he groaned; "an' my lanthorn's nowt but a poor thing." With a high look, the Prince of Felicitas bent and touched the old man's forehead.

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