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"Why let me see the two black the dun one yon doddy him with the twisted horn and brockit How much by the head?" "Ah," said Robin, "your honour is a shudge a real shudge I couldna have set off the pest six peasts petter myself, me that ken them as if they were my pairns, puir things." "Well, how much per head, Sawney," continued Mr. Ireby.
So went past Uncle Dan Sanford and Father Farrell, and arm-in-arm, on mutual errands of thirst, Judge Hilton and Joseph Seligman. "Shudge," said Seligman, "when you refushed me a room, it was only becaush you had no stummicks? Heigh, Shudge?" "Ay, Joseph, me broth of a darlint," answered Hilton, "when a spalpeen has no stummick, he speaks without circum spection.
"Why let me see the two black the dun one yon doddy him with the twisted horn the brockit How much by the head?" "Ah," said Robin, "your honour is a shudge a real shudge. I couldna have set off the pest six peasts petter mysel' me that ken them as if they were my pairns, puir things." "Well, how much per head, Sawney?" continued Mr. Ireby.
"This will never do, Robin. We must have a turn-up, or we shall be the talk of the country-side. I'll be d d if I hurt thee I'll put on the gloves gin thou like. Come, stand forward like a man." "To be peaten like a dog," said Robin; "is there any reason in that? If you think I have done you wrong, I'll go before your shudge, though I neither know his law nor his language."
"This will never do, Robin. We must have a turn-up, or we shall be the talk of the country side. I'll be d d if I hurt thee I'll put on the gloves gin thou like. Come, stand forward like a man." "To pe peaten like a dog," said Robin; "is there any reason in that? If you think I have done you wrong, I'll go before your shudge, though I neither know his law nor his language."
I shall scream. Tulitz, I love you so!" "Ah, I know zat. You haf no dream zat rob you of your mind. And I shall haf no more soon. Ven ze trial come, and ze shury make me guilty, and ze shudge " "No! no! You must escape." "Ze reech escape, little von. Ze poor nefer. Zat is law. Ha! ha! you know not law.
"Vell, Kentucky, tell me dis: von man kill von odder man, Shudge Lynch hang dot man?" "If the evidence is strong enough yes, suh." "An' the evidence in this here case is strong enough to hang a dozen men, Jan," broke in Red Bill. "Nefer you mind, Bill. I talk mit you next. Now von anodder ding I ask Kentucky. If Shudge Lynch hang not der man, vot den?"
"Judge Lynch holds court this day." "Von liddle while." Jan stepped back from the proffered noose. "I haf somedings to ask und to make der great proposition. Kentucky, you know about der Shudge Lynch?" "Yes, suh. It is an institution of free men and of gentlemen, and it is an ole one and time-honored.
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