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Updated: May 27, 2025


By the doors of Christ Church, before we came to the south gate, Prince Rupert, who had been staggering in his walk, suddenly pull'd up, and leaned against the wall. "Why odd's my life we've forgot a horse for him!" he cried. "Indeed, your Highness," I answered, "if my luck holds the same, I shall find one by the road."

At last, with much Persuasion, he admitted the Snake's Company, which the Indian put about his Middle, and order'd nobody to take him away upon any account, which was strictly observ'd, although the Snake girded him as hard for a great while, as if he had been drawn in by a Belt, which one pull'd at, with all his strength.

Aurelian who was really in Love, and in whom Consideration would have been a Crime, greedily embrac'd the latter, since she assured him at that time he should not know both. Well, what follow'd? Why, she pull'd off her Mask, and appear'd to him at once in the Glory of Beauty. But who can tell the astonishment Aurelian felt?

About halfway down the street I spied a gateway standing ajar, and pull'd Delia aside, into a courtyard litter'd with barrels and timbers, and across it to a black empty barn of a place, where a flight of wooden steps glimmer'd, that led to an upper story. We climb'd these stairs at a run, "Faugh! What a vile smell!"

But at the stile that, at the top of the field, led into the woods, I pull'd up "Sorry I am to say it, but you must go on without me." "O oh!" cried the girl. "'Tis for your safety. See, I leave a trail of blood behind me, so that when day rises they will track us easily." And sure enough, even by the moon, 'twas easy to trace the dark spots on the grass and earth beside the stile.

"This caused all the bystanders to laugh excep my pore Mary Hann, who pull'd a very sad face. "The good-naterd feller presently said, 'he'd have another trile; and what d'ye think was the answer? I'm blest if it wasn't "He was eating pap! There's for you there's a rogue for you there's a March of Intaleck! Mary Hann smiled now for the fust time. 'He'll sleep now, says she.

I rove a long noose; pull'd it over my head and shoulders, and made Billy understand he was to lower me. "Sit i' the noose, lad, an' hold round the knot. For sign to hoist again, tug the rope hard. I can hold." He paid it out carefully while I stepp'd to the edge. With the noose about my loins I thrust myself gently over, and in a trice hung swaying.

So I pull'd out my pistol, and setting pen and paper before him, obtained at the end of an hour a very pretty confession of his sins, which lies among my papers to this day. When 'twas written and sign'd, in a weak, rambling hand, I read it through, folded it, placed it inside my coat, and prepared to take my leave.

If any person or persons hath any occasions for new Clocks or to have Old Ones turn'd into Pendulums, or any other thing either in making or mending, they can go to the Sign of the Clock and Dial on the South Side of the Town House." A Parcel of very Fine Clocks. They go a week and repeat the hour when Pull'd. In Japan Cases or Wall Nutt."

This impertinent Jay peck'd 'em by the Legs, or pull'd 'em by the Crown-feathers, without Distinction: Nay, I saw some Cacklogallinians of the great Order, whose Heads he could not reach, stoop to him, and beg he would do them the Honour to pull their Crowns.

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