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Updated: May 4, 2025
It is right to know what one's own flesh and blood are doing. 'Hark to that song, sir! that's an old one. I didn't think they'd get on to singing that. The Blackbird was again on the table, but seemed this time disinclined to exhibit. 'Out wi' un, boy; it wain't burn thy mouth! 'I be afeard. 'O' who? 'Keeper there. He pointed to Tregarva; there was a fierce growl round the room.
Whereon a whole storm of raillery fell upon the hapless pedagogue. "We waited for the parson's alligator, but we wain't for yourn." "Allegory! my children, allegory!" shrieked the man of letters. "What do ye call he an alligator for? He is but a poor little starved evat!" "Out of the road, old Custis! March on, Don Palmado!"
When young gentlemen do overlook young ladies, tain't thikketheor aways, I knoo. Never you think on it." "But I can't help thinking of it," said Rose. "Stop. Shall we go home yet? Where's that servant?" "Never mind, he wain't see us, here under the hill. I'd much sooner to know where my old man was.
Have you not done mischief enough already?" "I wain't have no sharing. What? Do you want un yourself, eh? Then we'll see who's the stronger!" And in an instant he shook me from him, and dealt me a blow with the corner of the desk, that laid me on the ground.... I just recollect the tramp of the yeomanry horses, and the gleam and jingle of their arms, as they galloped into the yard.
Goodness, Father, how a rid'th! he's over wall already! Ron, Jack! ron then! A'll get to the river! No, a wain't! Goodness, Father! There's Mr. Cary cotched mun! A's down, a's down!" "Is he dead?" asked Rose, shuddering. "Iss, fegs, dead as nits! and Mr. Cary off his horse, standing overthwart mun! No, a bain't! A's up now. Suspose he was hit wi' the flat. Whatever is Mr. Cary tu?
Oh, they be dogs in the manger, and the Lord'll reward 'em therefor! First they says they can't afford to work the land 'emselves, and then they wain't let us work it ether. Then they says prices is so low they can't keep us on, and so they lowers our wages; and then when prices goes up ever so much, our wages don't go up with 'em. So, high prices or low prices, it's all the same.
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