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"Whether or no," said Cora, "the amber heart, trash though it is, be mine, not yours, James, and I'll thank you to return it to the lawful owner. Since you be going to say 'good-bye, we'll part friends, but thicky necklace is mine, whatever your godless intentions." He glared at her, stuffed the toy in his pocket and went back to his pony without a word.
And thicky with her bows down under, being towed by the stern to keep her from swamping entire. If it worn't for them bulk'eads un wouldn't never have made the Sound."
"Aw iss, he've a seen her an' she be quieter: leastways, he be bound to do her a power o' good. But what be goin' back for? 'Tain't no use botherin' indoors wi' your mother in thicky wisht state. Run about an' get some play." "What were you doing down by the Rock just now, Joe?" Joe hesitated for a while; stammered, and then said, "Nuthin."
Thicky chap warn't in the way when prettiness was sarved out, anyhow. Of all the cut-throat chaps as ever I see Mark my words, 'tain't no music as he's come after." This seemed so indisputable that I did not venture to contradict it. "I bain't clear about thicky wreck.
New genera now appear upon the mass, such a Carex, Menyanthes, and others, and soon thicky cover it. The turf has now acquired a thickness of from two to four feet, and is called in Groningen lad; in Friesland, til, tilland, or drifftil; in Overijsse, krag; and in Holland, rietzod.
I sleep well there, and the dawn comes in and wakens me." "You ban't feared o' piskeys nor nothin' in a lawnsome plaace like thicky byre?" "No, no the rats are rather intrusive, though." "But they'm piskeys or spriggans so like's not!
But they couldn' lay the ghost no more arter; an' it was a devil-ghost, which is the worstest kind; an' it stuck close to thicky lyin' man an' wouldn' leave en nohow. But at last a white witch bound the spirit an' condemned it to empty out Dosmery Pool wi' a crogan wi' a hole in it. A crogan's a limpet shell, which you mightn't knaw, Mister Jan.
Blee's ear as he prepared to start homewards; and scarcely had the sound of it set him gasping when a big man grew out of the flame and shadow and stood before him with extended hand. "Burnish it all! You! Be it Blanchard or the ghost of un?" "The man hisself so big as bull's beef, an' so free as thicky fire!" said Will. Riotous joy sprang and bubbled in his voice.
In fact, you may say a bald head be a figure of scorn to 'em, same as it was in the prophet's time." "Youth will run to youth, like water to the sea," said Harry Wade. "But a very fine tale, master, and I hope I may be the next to meet thicky ghost Hound I'm sure." "You've had your luck, Mr. Wade, by all accounts," laughed Millicent, but the returned native was doubtful.
"Auld year's like to die o' frost by the looks of it a stinger, I tell 'e. Anybody seen Farmer Endicott? I've been looking for un since noon wi' a message from my faither-in-law." "I gived thicky message this marnin'," cried Billy. "Ess, I knaw you did; that's my trouble. You gived it wrong. I'll just have a pint of the treble X then. 'T is the night for 't."
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