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After the first sharp grief had passed, Lady Ruthven took up her burden and, with patient courage, bore it for the sake of the dead first, and then for the sake of the living. Round her son, growing into sturdy young manhood, her heart's roots wound themselves, striking deep into his life, till one day he, too, was laid beneath the yew trees in the churchyard.

When ye're in deoubt, ye know, stand well to leeward." I looked at my friend with new gratitude, for the perils he had passed. "She said she thought the folks to the Basin was so full of yewmer and pathers, 'don't yew? says she. "Wal, I told her I didn't know ars to that.

That, he thought, might as well be away: the wonder was that anyone should have thought it would look well in that position. However, next morning, in the press of answering letters and going over books with Mr Cooper, the Irish yew was forgotten. One letter, by the way, arrived this day which has to be mentioned.

What happened when the Club was being formed, I take it, was this: "Where shall we fix upon for our Club House?" said the secretary, all other points having been disposed of. One suggested this tree, another suggested that. Then up spoke this particular rook: "I'll tell you where," said he, "in the yew tree opposite the porch. And I'll tell you for why.

Miss Mitford's monument is a plain, almost an ugly, granite cross, standing close to the wall, shaded by yew, elm, and beech trees, and one is grateful to think that if she never had her reward when living she has found at any rate a very peaceful resting-place.

On the way thither an old-fashioned yew hedge may be seen round about a vast glasshouse. Outside, on the sward, there are fewer wild flowers growing wild than might perhaps be expected, owing in some degree, no doubt, to the frequent mowing, except under the trees, where again the constant shadow does not suit all.

Now then, get down into that boat." "Who are yew ordering about, sir?" "You," cried Tom. "Now then, once more, get down into that boat." The skipper turned to walk away, but Tom's temper was getting hot, and without a moment's hesitation he seized the man by the collar and waistband, thrust him to the side, and jerked him out of the gangway.

"Le' 's have 'em weighed," suggested a widow, Ruby Lee, with a pretty, well-preserved little face and figure, "an' ef tergether they don't come up to the heartiest one of us " Miss Abigail made hasty interruption: "Gals, hain't yew never noticed that the more yew need the more yew git?

"Driving back in the evening from Coombe Tracey he was in time to get his hound, to treat it with his infernal paint, and to bring the beast round to the gate at which he had reason to expect that he would find the old gentleman waiting. The dog, incited by its master, sprang over the wicket-gate and pursued the unfortunate baronet, who fled screaming down the Yew Alley.

"Vinegar an' worter, I think she said. I d' know 's I ever et anythinn I relished julluk that. My Mary Ann, tell yew! She's 'baout's smart 's they make 'em." I wish I knew who she really was whom I have called Mary Ann Kinney, she that made the first vinegar-pie.

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