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Updated: May 11, 2025


"Hows'ever, Rosanna Brent an' me got to be good friends, an' we walked home together o' nights, an talked about our bits o' wage, an' our bits o' debt, an' th' way that wench 'ud keep me up i' spirits when I wur a bit down-hearted about owt, wur just a wonder. She wur so quiet an' steady, an' when she said owt she meant it, an' she never said too much or too little.

Adam Wynthrop, Lorde & Patron of Groton, whiche departed owt of this Worlde the IXth day of November, in the yere of owre Lorde God MCCCCCLXII." His widow, who had been his second wife, married William Mildmay; and his daughter Alice married Mr. Mildmay's son Thomas, who, being afterwards knighted, secured to the cloth-worker's daughter the title of "Lady Mildmay."

"Potts may set out 'o that journey, boh he winna come back again," remarked Jem, in a sombre tone. "Wait till yo'n seen your gran-mother efore ye do owt, lad," said Elizabeth. "Ay, wait," added a voice. "What's that?" demanded Jem, laving down his knife and fork. Elizabeth did not answer in words, but her significant looks were quite response enough for her son.

He gazed into it, and then raised the boy's right leg and arm. 'There is no paralysis, he said. Then he felt the heart, and then took out his stethoscope and applied it, listening intently. 'Canst hear owt? the old man said. 'I cannot, he answered. 'Don't say that, doctor don't say that! said Miriam, with an accent of appeal.

"I ain't worked, lad and man, on this one estate nine-and-forty years and happen more wi'out knowin' all about it. I tell'd Mrs. Mallathorpe on Friday noon 'at that there owd brig 'ud fall in afore long if it worn't mended. I met her here, at this very place where we're standin', and I showed her 'at it worn't safe to cross it. I tell'd her 't she owt to have it fastened up theer an' then.

He had a big head and a keen, ferret-eyed face, and just now was looking round the end of his sofa at the visitors. "Howd tha tongue, Tummas! " said his mother. "I wunnot howd it," Tummas answered. "Ma tongue's th' on'y thing about me as works right, an' I'm noan goin' to stop it." "He's a young nowt," his mother explained; "but, he's a cripple, an' we conna do owt wi' him."

"Sitha," said he, softly, "thot's better than owt, for a mon can bash t' faace wi' thot, an', if he divn't, he can breeak t' forearm o' t' gaard, 'Tis not i' t' books, though. Gie me t' butt" "Each does ut his own way, like makin' love," said Mulvaney, quietly; "the butt or the bay'nit or the bullet accordin' to the natur' av the man.

Reuben was dozing peacefully in the chimney-corner; Aunt Hannah had just finished putting a patch on a pair of Reuben's trousers, was folding up her work and preparing to rouse her slumbering companion, when a sound overhead caught her ear. 'What's that chilt at now? she exclaimed angrily, getting up and listening. 'She'd owt ta been in bed long ago. Soomthin mischeevous, I'll be bound.

"Nay, nay, nay," he cried, "no one would do owt o' the soort, lad. Nay, nay, nay." "Ah, well, I don't know!" cried Dick. "All I know is that the stacks were burnt." "Weer they, lad?" "Yes, and the stables." Dave made a clucking noise with his tongue. "And the house had a narrow escape." "No; the house is right all but one room." "Eh, bud I'm straange and glad o' that, lad.

'Aye, it's aw play to yo, she said, trembling all through in her passion, as she held the boy 'it's aw play to yo and your minx of a sister. An if it means deein to the old man hissel, yo don't care! "Margaret," says the doctor to me last week, "if you can keep his mind quiet he may hang on a bit. But you munna let him excite hissel about owt he mun tak things varra easy.

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