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He took his place at the end of the file of men, and as he did so, the man in front of him, a fringe-haired, quick-eyed youth with a muffler round his neck, turned and greeted him. "'Illoa, myte!" he said with the cheery friendliness of the East End. "You come too, eih?" Gilbert answered, "Yes, I thought I might as well!" "Well 'ave to wyte a 'ell of a time," the Cockney went on.

But in a little while all that trouble and wrath seemed to flow off her, and again was she of good cheer, and kind and sweet to him and she said: "But in sooth, however it may be, I thank thee, my Squire and friend, for telling me hereof. And surely no wyte do I lay on thee. And, moreover, is it not this vision which hath brought thee hither?" "So it is, Lady," said he.

And, puir man! it was waur for him nor for me and Milton; for it was a' his ain wyte; and it was no to be expecket he cud be sae quaiet as anither. But he had no richt to queston the ways o' the Maker. But it's bonnie, rael bonnie." "Noo, I'll jist read to ye what Milton says aboot his ain blin'ness. But it's some ill to unnerstan'." "Maybe I'll unnerstan' 't better nor you, bairn. Read awa'."

Amidst these words Amis entered into the Court of the King clad in the raiment of his fellow, Amile, at the hour of midday and said to the King: "Right debonaire and loyal judge, here am I apparelled to do the battle against the false Arderi, in defence of me, the Queen, and her daughter of the wyte which they lay upon us."

"Hi don't know, sir," responded the servant, in a conventional monotone. "What nyme, sir?" "Just tell him that it is a policeman. His office has been robbed, and we want to get some particulars about it." "Well, sir, he's dressing for dinner, sir. You'll 'ave to wyte, sir. Hi wouldn't dare disturb 'im now, sir." "You had better dare. This is very important to him.

'You'll 'ear my idea soon enough. Wyte till I pour some chain on my 'ot coppers. He drank a glass off, and affected to listen. ''Ark! said he, ''ear it fizz. Like 'am fryin', I declyre. 'Ave a glass, do, and look sociable. 'No! said the captain, with emphasis; 'no, I will not! there's business. 'You p'ys your money and you tykes your choice, my little man, returned Huish.

Herries, and by a menial of his brother’s named Wilson, found the bleeding Master near the foot of the stair, and shouted ‘This is the traitor, strike him.’ The stricken lad fell, saying, ‘Alas, I had not the wyte of it,’ and the three entered the chamber where now were only the King and Ramsay.

And wyte wel, that from Babiloyne to the Mount Synay is wel a 12 gode journeyes: and some men maken hem more: and some men hasten hem and peynen hem; and therefore thei maken hem lesse. And it behovethe men to here vitaille with hem, that schalle duren hem in tho desertes, and other necessaries for to lyve by.

"But it maun be that I was a fisherman to the en' o' a' creation, my leddy." "You refuse to answer my question?" "By no means, my leddy, gien ye wull hae an answer." "I will have an answer." "Gien ye wull hae 't than But " "No buts, but an answer!" "Weel it's yer am wyte, my leddy!

Then Sir Launcelot wept with heavy cheer, and said: Now I know well ye say me sooth. Sir, said the good man, hide none old sin from me. Truly, said Sir Launcelot, that were me full loth to discover. For this fourteen year I never discovered one thing that I have used, and that may I now wyte my shame and my misadventure. And then he told there that good man all his life.