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'Nay, Philip, said Hester, 'thou's sadly tired; just take this cup o' tea; Sylvia 'll be grieved if yo' haven't something. 'Sylvia doesn't care whether I'm full or fasting, replied he, impatiently putting aside the cup. 'If she did she'd ha' taken care to be in, and ha' seen to things being as I like them.
I don't think it is the water, altogether; the water seems to make air inside them, and that proves as bad for them as wind in a man's stomach." "Governor," said the engineer, "don't you let bees swarm in your bonnet. Ousely reservoir will last as long as them hills there." "No, doubt, lad, since thou's had a hand in making it."
"Tell you a tale," she would say. "Ay, but, honey-barns, I reckon you'll have heerd all my tales lang sin. No? Well then, did I iver tell you t' tale o' Janet's Cove?" "Ay, thou's telled us yon last week," Kester Laycock, the spokesman of the party of listeners, would reply; "but thou mun tell it agean."
I was to get away, and this were th' regular road for the likes o' me, I listed there and then, took th' Widow's shillin', and had a bunch o' ribbons pinned i' my hat. "But next day I found my way to David Roantree's door, and Jesse came to open it. Says he, 'Thou's come back again wi' th' devil's colors flyin' thy true colors, as I always telled thee.
'Thou's been out again wandering on that sea-shore! said he. She did not answer him. 'I cannot think what's always taking thee there, when one would ha' thought a walk up to Esdale would be far more sheltered, both for thee and baby in such weather as this. Thou'll be having that baby ill some of these days.
'Nay, lad, you'll noan see birk-trees like yon i' Raandhay Park. And he pointed to t' birk-trees by t' lake-side, wi' boles two foot through. "'What is it then? I asked. 'Have I coom to foreign parts? I'm a bad 'un to mell wi' foreigners. "'Nay, said Abe, 'thou's i' heaven. "'Heaven! I shouted out, an' I looked up at Abe to see if he were fleerin' at me.
If he doesn't know where Mr. Hallam went to, he can't say as he does. It's best to know nowt, if you are asked." "O Martha!" "Hush, dearie! Thou must go and sleep now. Thou's fair worn out. To-morrow'll do for crying." But sleep comes not to those who call it. Elizabeth in the darkness saw clearly, in the silence felt, the stir and trouble of a stormy sea surging up to her feet.
Those among his cronies who were in the secret of the wager considered this gravity affected, and part of the joke; and greeted him hilariously on quitting the church. "Well done, owd bird! Thou's lost no time as how 'tis." "Ah," replied Ted, still solemn, "I haven't lost mich time." "Well, thou's won th' bet i' gradely style!
Jerry nivver liked Ben, and he said to me, 'Well, dame, it's a great pity that last o' t' Cravens should swing himsen to death on t' gallows. But I told him, 'Don't thee be so sure that Ben's t' last o' t' Cravens: Thou's makkin' thy count without Providence, Jerry; and I'm none feared," she added, with a burst of confidence; "I'll trust in God yet! I can't see him, but I can feel him."
"There's bin a vast o' good herbage wasted, wi' sheep hallockin' all ower t' moors, croppin' a bit here and a bit theer, and lettin' t' best part o' t' grass get spoilt." "Thou's leein', and thou knows it," replied Peregrine, with the righteous indignation of one whose professional honour is impugned.
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