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For if I don't hear from Innocent, if she doesn't write to us, I'll search the whole world and never rest till I find her!" Priscilla looked at him, pityingly, tears springing again to her eyes. "Aye, you've lost the love o' your heart, my lad! I know that well enough!" she said. "An' it's mighty hard on you! But you must be a man an' turn to work as though nowt had happened. There's the farm "

"Noa, lass; oi think as t' maister be only stunned, and Bill ha' fainted from loss o' blood. But oi doan't know how bad he be hurted yet. We had best carry 'em back to t' house; we can't see to do nowt here." "Best let them stay here, feyther, till we can stop the bleeding. Moving would set the wounds off worse." "Perhaps you are right, Polly.

Old Jesse were at th' door o' th' house, in a long street o' little houses. He'd been sendin' th' children 'way as were clatterin' their clogs in th' causeway, for she were asleep. "Is it thee?" he says; "but you're not to see her. I'll none have her wakened for a nowt like thee. She's goin' fast, and she mun go in peace.

"Thou'rt joist in toime, Luke," Bill panted out. "Oi war well nigh done." "Be t' maister shot?" "No, nowt but a clip wi' a stick." As the words passed between them the assailants again rushed forward with curses and execrations upon those who stood between them and their victim. "Moind, Luke, they ha' got knoives!" Bill exclaimed. "Oi ha' got more nor one slash already."

In her excitement and distress she almost shook him. The repellent look was still on John's face as he replied more ungraciously than before: "Nay, I can think o' nowt. Of course, thou knows that I shall go wi' him." "Eh, but how the world will talk, and what she'll have to bear!" broke out Mary vehemently, as she sank back on a chair almost in tears.

Of the man, though, I could glean nothing, till finally, a good housewife, overhearing her man and myself conversing, cried out, 'Eh! but by my surely, there's that Red Tom o' the "Fisherman's Rest," nigh to Saltburn, that's new come there, who features him you speak of; but he's nowt but a "fondy," oaf-rocked, they say he is; why, Moll who hawks t' fish about says his wife beats him an' maks him wash up t' dishes the man being a soart o' cholterhead by all accounts.

"Just you keep your spoon out o' the broth, mother," grumbled old Tummus, "I know what I'm about." "Well, what was it you were going to say?" asked the bailiff. "I were going to say as I wouldn't say nowt about it, and I won't, but that poor lad has either been made away wi " "Tut, tut, nonsense!"

The policeman remained open-mouthed, staring at the impenitent widow. "You'd no business ever to do such a thing," he said. "The cock belonged to the Law." "I care nowt for your Law," retorted Mrs. Gammer. "Anyway you've helped to eat him!"

I looked at t' sty, and then at t' pig, an' then I felt t' pig, an' he were reight fat. An' when I'd felt t' pig I turned round to see if t' 'lotment were fairly mine, and theer stood t' lad that had telled me to bury t' potate. "'Well, he says, 'is owt wrang wi' t' pig? "'Nay, there's nowt wrang wi' t' pig, but how did he get here?

That's t' question as comes home to me oi've had nowt else ringing in my ears all day. Oi ha' been oot to a searching high and low. Oi ain't a found him, but oi ha made oop moi moind whaat I be agoing to do." They had moved a little away from the cottage now, but Luke lowered his voice: "Oi be agoing down to t' town in the morning to give moiself oop vor the murder of Foxey."

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