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There had been no time to lose therefore. The first lambs would be heard a fortnight before Christmas. And, as a matter of fact, by mid January, Job Nutt's family already numbered sixty-three. That was of course nothing.
Job Nutt's words kept repeating themselves in the mind "I believe as I could; I do believe as I could." What the shepherd had said was a testimony to this dog's marvellous intelligence; but then every one had come to testify to that and to remark upon it. He was of course nervous and shy, and no doubt would always be so.
Especially she shunned Nutt's shop as she would have shunned a pesthouse; although this course obliged her to go two miles farther to another village to procure necessaries whenever she had money to pay for them. Nutt, on his part, did not think it prudent to prosecute Hannah for assault. But he did a base thing more fatal to her reputation.
Will Bigelow was dozing behind the desk, lulled by the sound of Hi Nutt's voice in the barroom, as he explained to all and sundry just how he had inadvertently permitted Watty the tailor to best him at checkers that morning. Otherwise the office was deserted.
The latter, however, allows Maelduin sixty comrades instead of seventeen, which is Nutt's version. There are copies of the original narrative in the Erse language at the British Museum, and in the library of Trinity College, Dublin.
Saintsbury's The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory. Weston's The Romance Cycle of Charlemagne and his Peers. Weston's King Arthur and his Knights. Maynadier's The Arthur of the English Poets. Nutt's The Legends of the Holy Grail. Jusserand's Piers Plowman. Warren's Langland's Vision of Piers the Plowman, Done into Modern Prose. Savage's Old English Libraries.
Now, boy, who is this man?" "I found him in that house, ready to strike down the lady who lives there because she would not give him what money she had." Hiram Nutt's brows contracted. "Why, you thieving scoundrel!" he cried, vigorously shaking his captive, "you dared to threaten Mrs. Gregory? Did he hurt the lady?" he added anxiously. "No; I heard her cry for help and rushed in.
Dick was next unbound, and led around the farmhouse. That was Nutt's opportunity. He saw them first drag away the dead body of Jack Lorrimer, and fling it on one side; then they thrust Dick back against the wall out of sight. There was a pause while the firing party loaded their rifles. This was the moment chosen by Nutt for shaking off his bonds.
"It is infamous so it is!" exclaimed Master Alfred, mad with shame and rage. "Yes, it is infamous," sternly replied Mr. Middleton. "I mean it is infamous to treat a commodore's son in this way!" "And I mean it is infamous in anybody's son to behave as you have, sir!" "I bought the things at Nutt's shop! I bought them with my own money! They are mine! I never touched your things. That fellow did!
Symons's The Romantic Movement in English Poetry. Beers's English Romanticism. Phelps's Beginnings of the English Romantic Movement. Nutt's Ossian and Ossianic Literature. Jusserand's The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare. Cross's The Development of the English Novel. Dobson's Samuel Richardson. Dobson's Henry Fielding. Godden's Henry Fielding, a Memoir. Gosse's Life of Gray.
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