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There hev been men searching t' house, and they hev takken away t' varry suit Bingley wore at Ben Craven's trial. Now, will ta go? Here's a shilling, it's a' I hev." Terrified and hurried, he did the worst possible thing for his own case he fled, as Dolly advised, and was almost immediately followed and taken prisoner.
I have often thought of good angels around me; but we may well 'work out our salvation with fear and trembling, if evil ones are waiting to hinder us at every turn." "And you see, then, how even good angels may hev to be varry prudent about t' blessings they hev on t' road to us. So they come as surprises.
Zare," he said, turning round, and looking from stem to stern, and from the burgee at the top-mast head to the brass belaying pins, "dish Engelskt skepp varry ach! ach!" again he exclaimed, stamping his foot and thrusting his finger in his mouth, "fy! vat you call 'skönt'?" "Fine, beautiful," I said, assistingly. "Ja; jag tackar.
"And they who hanker after an earldom'll be varry like to pick up some good things on t' road to it. When ta can't mak' t' wind suit thee, turn round and sail wi' t' wind."
"Yo need only say the word to young Ruchot Assheton, an the job's done," replied Jennet. "I refuse positively refuse to do so!" rejoined Alizon, indignantly. "Varry weel," cried Jennet, with a look of concentrated malice and fury; "then tak the consequences. They win be ta'en to Lonkester Castle, an lose their lives theere.
"Thou hed better give me a fresh suit o' clothes; these are fair worn out and L20. I'll be i' Hull early to-morrow, and I'll tak' t' varry first ship I can get." "How do I know thou will?" "Thou'lt hev to trust my word it's about as good as thine, I reckon." O but the way of the transgressor is hard! There was nothing else to be done.
Long before this Master Potts had found his way to Jennet, and as he drew near, affecting to notice her for the first time, he made some remarks upon her not looking very well. "'Deed, an ey'm nah varry weel," replied the little girl, "boh ey knoa who ey han to thonk fo' my ailment." "Your sister, most probably," suggested the attorney.
"Don't I? I've got a heart yet, Hallam, though thou'd happen think I've varry little use for it at eighty-nine years old; but I'll tell thee what, instead o' looking at t' troubles thou hes, just tak' a look at them thou hesn't. I nivver gave thee a bit o' advice better worth seven-and-sixpence than that is." "What does ta mean?" "I'll tell thee.
It went straight to his mother's heart, and she continued, "I'll give you a check in the morning, John. You are varry, varry welcome, my dear lad." "How can you spare me so much?" "Well, I've been saving a bit here and there and now and then for thirty years, and with interest coming and coming, a little soon counts up. Why, John, I must have been saving for this very strait all these years.
He thought he would prefer to explain matters to him in person. So, one morning, as they were together, he said "Look 'ee here, Richard!" and he led him to the portrait of Colonel Alfred Hallam. "Thou can see where ta comes from. Thou is t' varry marrow o' that Hallam!" Richard was much pleased at the incident, and he traced with pleasure the resemblances between them.
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