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They must be set to good music, though for my own part I know not one tune from another." Snatching a sheet of paper from the table Pope, in his thin, piping voice, read with much gusto: "Through all the employments of life Each neighbour abuses his brother, Trull and rogue they call husband and wife, All professions be-rogue one another.
Look at that disreputable trull, a street slut tired of shouting "This way to the boats!" till she falls fainting. This is the Magnificat, the Blessed Virgin. That epileptic boy with outstretched arms is Jesus in the Temple.
The extreme right and rear were covered by the 30th Massachusetts in column, supporting Nims's battery, under Lieutenant Trull. On the centre and left were planted the guns of Everett's battery, under Carruth, and of Manning's 4th Massachusetts battery.
James Turberville, Bishop of Exeter, is said to have lived here in seclusion, when deprived of his see in 1559. Treborough, a small village 6 m. S.W. of Williton. The district is hilly, and the church small. Trull, a village 2 m. S.W. of Taunton, on the Honiton road. Its church is of no great architectural interest, but is remarkable for its woodwork rood-screen, pulpit, and seat ends.
There was a pretty row. "Look here, sir," says she, "at the conduck of your precious trull of a daughter alone with this man, kissin and dandlin, and Lawd knows what besides." "What, he?" cries Miss Betsy "he in love with Mary.
The handsome face was expressive of contemptuous abhorrence and her gesture emphasised the expression. Lady Anastasia was goaded to fury. "Why, you impudent, brazen-faced Drury Lane trull! A month at Bridewell would do you good, you " Her ladyship's vocabulary of abuse was pretty extensive but it was cut short.
Riflemen, drovers, batt-men, frontier farmers, and some of the dirty flotsam trappers, forest-runners, and the like were continually moving about the parade, going and coming on petty, sordid business of their own; and there were women there, too pallid refugees from distant farms, and now domiciled within the stockade; gaunt wives of neighbouring settlers, bringing baskets of eggs or pails of milk to sell; and here and there some painted camp-wanton lingering by the gateway on mischief bent, or gossiping with some sister trull, their bold eyes ever roving.
'Hah! hah! hah! hah! choice pair, choice pair! We are more ethereal. 'She was a beauty in her way. Her eyes were luminous, though somewhat dank, and her cheek tinged with carnation caught from infant blood. 'Oh! gay; oh! gay; what said they? 'He was a deserter without leave from Solomon's body-guard. The trull wriggled the secret out. 'Tell me, kind brother. 'I'll show, not tell.
He should have gone to Beeson, Pancoast with it; instead of to Trull. Trull hadn't pushed it at all: they merely announced it with a string of books on very dull subjects. Then, too, they had used a cursed small type. He had protested against this and had been told that a larger type would have made it much more expensive, would probably have necessitated doing the work in two volumes.
A rough lane striking off to the R. from the Trull road leads to an old Roman causeway crossing a narrow, one-arched bridge locally known as Ramshorn Bridge. Tellisford, a small village 1 m. S. of Farleigh Hungerford. Its church has a passing likeness to that at Farleigh; it preserves within the porch a stoup and a fair Trans. doorway.
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