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Mrs. John C. spoke gently, moved out of her energetic sweep and swing. "Law, Ann! don't you take it so terrible hard. 'Tain't wuth it, even a tea-set ain't. What should you say if I told you they'd got onto the track on 't?" "No," said Ann, out of her dull endurance, "they won't ever do that. When a thing o' that kind's gone, it's gone. Don't do no good to make a towse about it.
Men men who could not see as did other men, were doing these things; straightway, the old street corner, the selling of matches and shoelaces, the street strolling singing in a cracked voice while twanging some tuneless instrument, vanished. Other men had risen above this crowning infirmity; why could not I. Boulogne and this meeting with Captain Towse had saved me.
She struck vaguely at him with her chubby little fist, which he waggishly took between his teeth in a gingerly gentle grip. "Stand back thar, Tennessee," Birt murmured mechanically. As usual, Towse was the precursor of Rufe, who presently dawdled out from the underbrush.
I sha'n't ever see it again." "Well, I guess I'd make a towse," said Mrs. John C., robustly. "If you won't, I will for ye. Mebbe you're nearer gittin' it back than you think. I told John I wa'n't goin' to wait a minute. I run over to tell ye." Then Ann listened, though as one still without hope. "Sam Merrill'd been down the gully road, fencin'," continued Mrs.
"I don't know," Julia hesitated. "What d'ye think, Mama?" "I think he's got his gall along," Mrs. "One night! and to learn the whole thing for that. I'll tell you what to tell him you tell him this: you say that you can't do it for one cent less'n a hundred dollars!" "Lay down, Towse!" said Connie Girard, and Mrs.
Nicholas Towse's, who was my Kinsman and familiar acquaintance, in consideration of whose Society and friendship he tooke a house in that place, ye said Towse being a very fine Musician and very good company, and for ought I ever saw or heard, a Vurtuous, religious and wel disposed Gentleman. About that time ye said Mr.
There is nothing said of a ghostly knife, the name of the seer is not Parker, and in its whole effect the story tallies with Clarendon's version, though the narrator knows nothing of the scene with the Countess of Buckingham. Edmund Wyndham, of Kellefford in the County of Somersett. "Sr. Nicholas Towse concerning the Aparition wch visited him.
This officer, whom he now brought to my bedside, proved to be Captain Towse, the bravest man it has ever been my privilege to meet, and while I was up the line I met many brave men who, where duty called, counted life not at a pin's fee. Captain Towse is a double V.C. It is hard enough to get the Cross itself, and there are few men who dare even to dream of a bar to it.
The dogs peered eagerly in at the door, having followed the stranger with the liveliest curiosity. Towse, bolder than the rest, entered intrepidly with a nonchalant air and a wagging tail, for he and Rufe, having failed to find Birt, had just returned home.
Towse, to deliver a message to his sonne, ye Duke of Buckingham; thereby to prevent such mischiefe as would otherwise befall ye said Duke whereby he would be inevitably ruined. Towse tould me that ye Apparition instructed him what message he should deliver unto ye Duke. Vnto wch. Mr.
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