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Updated: May 21, 2025
'PROFESSOR KETCH. "Order be blowed! you've got the wrong un, I tell you. It ain't no 'ed at all; it's a coker-nut as my brother- in-law has been a-carvin', to hornament his new baked tatur-stall wots a-comin' down 'ere vile the 'sociation's in the town. Hand over, vill you?"
"We shall not be wanting," said the Abbot, collecting himself with importance, "to do whatever may advantage Holy Kirk thyself shall hear the charge to our Bailiff and our officials but here again is our controversy with the warden of the bridge and the Baron of Meigallot Saint Mary! vexations do so multiply upon the House, and upon the generation, that a man wots not where to turn to!
But when he went to report that fact he found the village of Seletskoe evacuated by his own forces, natives also having fled with everything of value from the samovar to the cow. A few hours later the old corporal appeared on the other bridgeless bank of the Emtsa across from the "K" men who were digging in and said in a puzzled way, "I saiy, old chap, wots the bloody gaime?"
It's so long since you rote any. Mister Recketts ses you dont care any more. Wen you rite send your fotograff. Folks here ses I aint got no big bruther any way, as I disremember his looks, and cant say wots like him. Cissy's kryin' all along of it. I've got a hedake. William Walker make it ake by a blo. So no more at present from your loving little bruther Jim.
But when we found thee not, we burned it, and thereafter the outlaws vanished all within the wild-wood; Sir Jocelyn rode away a-singing mighty doleful, and we three came to Thrasfordham according to thy word. But when ye came not, master, by will of Sir Benedict we set out, all three, to find thee, and came to a cave of refuge Walkyn wots of: there do we sleep by night and by day search for thee.
Finding the table and its appointments faultless, he assures himself once more that the sherry will come on irreproachably at a temperature of 60 degrees; that the Burgundy will not fall below 65 nor mount above 70; for Jarvis wots of a palate so acutely sensitive that it never fails to record a variation of so much as one degree from the approved standard of temperature.
He came straight to Bill Chambers's mug wot 'ad just been filled and emptied it, and then 'e sat down on a seat gasping for breath. "Wots the matter, Henery?" ses Bill, staring at 'im with 'is mouth open. Henery Walker groaned and shook his 'ead. "Didn't you get the hamper?" ses Bill, turning pale. Henery Walker shook his 'ead agin. "Shut up!" he ses, as Bill Chambers started finding fault.
What a feeling of loneliness, almost of despair, infects the landsman's mind, as he recedes from an unfamiliar port sees crowds watching listlessly his vessel's departure crowds, of whom not one feels an interest in his fate; and then, turning to the little world within, beholds but faces he knows not, persons he wots not of!
"And, hark thee," said the Queen, "what becomes of the young gallant?" "I have not heard, madam," said Cicely, not liking the tone. "If my desires still have any effect," said Mary, "he will stay here. I will not have my damosel errant squired by a youth under five-and-twenty." "I promised you, madam, and he wots it," said Cicely, with spirit.
'Well, to my mind it's one of the first things wot ought to be done with you, she said in what seemed to me a disparaging sort of voice, 'wots the good o' puttin' a fancy westcoat an' a watch an' albert on a chap when 'e's got an 'ead like a wild man o' the woods. There ort to be no 'arf an' 'arf about it, I ses.
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