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He took them, & look'd at me long & long, with his brooding, deep, strange eyes. "For the man that whipt me, I have sent forth my Snake. My Snake will have a Thing to say to him. The man will die. Then laughed he, and hugg'd his knees. And 't is true Meekins the Overseer one week later was bitten by a Serpent in the Field and died an Unlovely Death.

It is said the judges, upon demand, did give it their opinion that the law would judge him to be whipt, to lose his eares, or to have his nose slit but I do not hear that anything more is to be done to him. They say he is delivered over to the Dutch Embassador to do what he pleased with him.

He was stripped of his canonical habit; forced to walk through all the courts of Westminster Hall proclaiming his crimes; to stand an hour on the pillory opposite Westminster Hall gate on Monday; an hour on the pillory at the Royal Exchange on Tuesday; and on Wednesday he was tied to a cart and whipt at the hands of the common hangman from Aldgate to Newgate, in the presence, says Eachard, "of innumerable spectators, who had a more than ordinary curiosity to see the sight."

My Irish blood is up now," said Joe, rushing towards Sneak with a resolution to fight. "I'll be whipt if you tech me with them hands," said Sneak, running away. "Oh, what shall I do?" cried Joe, sinking down, his rage suddenly subdued by his sickening condition. "If you'll say all's square betwixt us, I'll tell you what to do.

Flick'd with his Whip his worsted Stockings. Said in a hateful voice: "'Taint your place, Miss, to be a-giving of orders to the Overseer. I take orders only from them that has the right to Give 'em. When I think that old Nigger ought to be whipt, whipt he 'll be."

We had a deal of sweet conversation as we walked; and, after we had taken a turn round, I bent towards the little garden; and when I came near the summer-house, took the opportunity to slip from him, and just whipt up the steps of this once frightful place, and kneeled down, and said, I bless thee, O God! for my escapes, and for thy mercies!

"See," he pleaded, tearing open his tunic, "here on my heart are the arms of Milan. I kept the badge hidden here under the floor for years, for fear that when I was whipt they would find it. But since I have the Emperor's favor none dare touch me. "Do you need money? Are you a spy? But nay tell me not your errand.

Blind with rage, he hardly waited for the sound of their footsteps to die away, before he had sprung into the road, and hurried up in the opposite direction, anywhere, everywhere, to escape from them, and from self. Whipt by the furies, he fled along the road and up the vale, he cared not whither. And what were Headley and Valencia, who of necessity had paired off together, doing all the while?

"No, I was too late, too." "An' Jim must've been, too. Hev ye seed him any whar?" "No," said Rachel, unable to restrain her tears. "Now, honey, don't cry for me don't," said Aunt Debby, pulling the young face down to where she could kiss it. "Hit's jest ez I want hit. On'y let me know thet Bragg is whipt, an' I die happy."

He first coaxed and patted, and soft sawdered him, and then whipt and spurred, and thrashed him like any thing.

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