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The people fell back and made a silent lane for him to pass. "Poor lad," said a country wife, as she looked after him, "pity knows, he'll be this way again before long." "Hold thy tongue," said another; "thee'd look white and shaky if thee was the only man of thy name left on earth eh, Uncle Hodder?" "Let un go," said the venerable proprietor of the tutor's borrowed horse last week, "let 'un go.
Don't let the boys interrupt thee!" "Well," said Rachel, rousing herself, "where was I? Oh, 'At Sheppard's age'! Well, next come some allusions to the places where he has visited and his spiritual exercises there. I don't know that the boys are quite old enough to enter into this yet. Thee'd better read it thyself, Dorothy.
'No, Stephen answered; 'but it says we are to love our enemies, and do good to them that hate us, that we may be the children of our Father which is in heaven that is God, Tim. So that is why I am going a mile farther with thee. 'I don't hate thee, said Tim uneasily, 'but I do love fighting; I'd liever thee'd fight than come another mile.
"Shouldn't ter like it?" he asked tenderly. "'Appen not, it 'ud dirty thee." She had never been "thee'd" and "thou'd" before. The next Christmas they were married, and for three months she was perfectly happy: for six months she was very happy. He had signed the pledge, and wore the blue ribbon of a tee-totaller: he was nothing if not showy. They lived, she thought, in his own house.
"Mary, thee'd better fill the kettle, hadn't thee?" gently suggested the mother. Mary took the kettle to the well, and soon reappearing, placed it over the stove, where it was soon purring and steaming, a sort of censer of hospitality and good cheer. The peaches, moreover, in obedience to a few gentle whispers from Rachel, were soon deposited, by the same hand, in a stew-pan over the fire.
"Thee may hold out your hands now, and I shall ferule thee the whole school," was the stern remark of the young teacher, as she took off her spectacles to wipe the holes. "Why, we haven't been doing anything," said Ruthie, affecting to cry. "No, I know it; but thee'd ought to have been doing something; thee'd ought to have studied thy lessons."
They're spirited beasts. You'll get trampled on." "Who cares?" This brief colloquy passed in less than a minute. It showed at once our position miles away from any house on this desolate moor; showed plainly our danger John's danger. He himself did not seem to recognize it. He stood upright on the box seat, the whip in his hand. "Get away, you fellows, or I must drive over you!" "Thee'd better!"
He made a great point of the hand-grasps he had received. So-and-so, whom he thou'd and thee'd, had squeezed his fingers and declared he would join them. At the Gros Caillou a big, burly fellow, who would make a magnificent sectional leader, had almost dislocated his arm in his enthusiasm; while in the Rue Popincourt a whole group of working men had embraced him.
Consider the example thee's setting the boys." "Thee'd better write to father about Dorothy, mother. Perhaps Hannah Husbands would like to know what she thinks about her preachin'." "Well, now, be quiet, all of you. Here's something about Dorothy: 'I know that my dear daughter Dorothy is faithful and loving, albeit somewhat quick of speech and restive under obligation.
If I was in thy place, I should have little Nan's voice calling me day and night from the pit, to ask when I was going to revenge her. Black Thompson felt that Stephen trembled under his grasp, and he went on with greater earnestness. 'Thee could revenge thyself this very night. Thee could get the worth of Fern's Hollow without a risk, if thee'd listen to me.
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