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"Maybe ye'r like the rest on us: ye can make nowt on him, back ner edge." "Right now, great sage; the sun doesn't shine through him." "He's a great lounderan fellow," said one of the dalesmen, speaking into the pewter at his mouth. He was the blacksmith of Wythburn. "What do you say?" asked Monsey. "Nowt!" the man growled sulkily. "So ye said nowt?" inquired Matthew. "Nowt to you, or any of you."

It's important." "Why, ye don't suspect him of owt, do yer, Mestur Stringer?" asked somebody. "A respectable young feller like that theer come!" "I'm sayin' nowt about suspectin' nobody!" vociferated the blacksmith. "I'm doin' nowt but puttin' a case, as t' lawyers 'ud term it. I say 'at theer's a lot o' things 'at owt to ha' comed out.

'When did you let her know, Louie about me? he asked quickly. 'Let her know? Who was to let her know? Your letter came eight o'clock and our train started half-past ten. I'd just time to pitch my things together and that was about all. 'And you never sent, and you haven't written? 'You leave me alone, said the girl, turning instantly sulky under his tone and look. 'It's nowt to you what I do.

She stared. "Do you mean because he disliked my father?" "Oh, I don't know nowt about that!" He paused. His young face was crimson, his eyes angry and sinister. "He's a snake is Helbeck!" he said slowly, striking his hands together as they hung over his knees. Laura recoiled instinctively straightening herself. "Mr. Helbeck is quite kind to me," she said sharply.

There was, beside, a scar, which, however, was not a very glaring inconsistency, although it was plainly of a much older standing than the date of Mark's disappearance. All that could be got from Jim Dutton was that 'he thought he might be mistook' and so attended. But respecting Mr. Mark Wylder he could say 'nowt. He knew 'nowt. Lord Chelford was called away at this moment by an urgent note.

"It be nigh that, I tell'ee. Us be no cheats there be other folk as has cheated we. Fine grand folk as knew nowt o' the mines, but shut 'un up, and paid no money." "How wicked!" "But I be come to find 'un out," cried the man fiercely, as his eye lit on Nathanael. "For I do know thick fine folk. And I tell'ee" "Silence! you forget you are speaking before a lady.

He hed a way o' flyin' at them big yaller pariah dogs as if he was a harrow offan a bow, an' though his weight were nowt, he tuk 'em so suddint-like they rolled over like skittles in a halley, an' when they coot he stretched after 'em as if he were rabbit-runnin'. Saame with cats when he cud get t' cat agaate o' runnin'.

"I can tell thee nowt, lass, but what I telt ye afoore," answered the old woman peremptorily. "Get ye heyame, and don't delay on the way; and say yer prayers as ye gaa; and let none but good thoughts come nigh ye; and put nayer foot autside the door-steyan again till ye gaa to be christened; and get that done a Sunda' next."

"Avon swans be mostly geese," said Hodge, vacantly. "Now, look 'e here, Hodge Dawson, don't thou be calling Master Will Shakspere goose. He married my own mother's cousin, and I will na have it." "La, now," drawled Hodge, staring, "'tis nowt to me. Thy Muster Wully Shaxper may be all the long-necked fowls in Warrickshire for all I care.

She'd wore th' loike at her work i' Deepton, an' she made up her moind to wear 'em agen. Yo' didna know her when she coom here, an' no one else guessed at th' truth. She didna expect nowt, yo' see; she on'y wanted th' comfort o' hearin' th' voice she'd longed an' hungered fur; an' here wur wheer she could hear it.

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