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As I approached, he drew me towards him, where he had sunk on the dingy, orange-fringed sofa. "N-ow, y're a nice young fellow a bit scrawny, though. Ye gotta horse?" I shook my head. "N-ow, then ye aughtta have a h-orse. Yer pappy should see to't." His gray eyes, then almost blue against the loose brown skin of his face, held me speechless. "N-ow I gotta horse a fine horse fur a boy.
She will see to't that thou dost conduct thyself in more seemly manner. 'Twould but amuse my lord." "Keep a still tongue in thy head, cousin," said the girl sharply. "Meddle not with that that doth not concern thee. Couldst thou not see that the fellow did but laud himself? The varlet dare not meet me." "Methought he spoke not without courage," observed Greville.
Almost he vaulted the stile between the field and the canal bank. Alighting, he hailed the boat in nautical language "Ahoy, Smiles! What cheer, my hearty?" "Gettin' along nicely, sir," reported Mr. Bossom. "Nicely, but peckish. The same to you, I 'ope." "Good," was the answer. "Speak to the mariners: fall to't yarely, or we run ourselves aground. Bestir, bestir!"
"Ah! the pirate has bought himself a desperate name since the affair of Flamborough Head. But let him look to't, if he trusts himself in another Whitehaven expedition, while there is a detachment of the th in the neighborhood, though the men should be nothing better than recruits."
And this is the cape to't." "Ot's it for?" "To keep his body from the cold; and the cape is for his shoulders, or to go over his head like the country folk. 'Tis for a hermit." "Ot's a 'ermit?" "A holy man that lives in a cave all by himself." "In de dark?" "Ay, whiles." "Oh." In the morning Reicht was sent to the hermit with the pelisse, and a pound of thick candles.
Her voice rose to a kind of cry. "His feyther died ov it, and his grandfeyther afore that. His grandfeyther wor found dead i the roadside, after they'd made him blind-drunk at owd Morse's public-house, where the butty wor reckonin with im an his mates. But he'd never ha gone near the drink if they'd hadn't druv him to't, for he wasn't inclined that way.
My witness there has been bribed. The Bantam's been bribed," and he shivered his pipe with an energetic thump on the table "bribed! I knows it! I could swear to't!" "Upon oath?" Richard inquired, with a grave face. "Ay, upon oath!" said the farmer, not observing the impertinence. "I'd take my Bible oath on't! He's been corrupted, my principal witness!
And will you give your soule, Which heaven in its creation had designd A bride to faire eternity of blisse, By vild procurement of hells bawd, despaire, To prostitution of unnaturall death And then of woes erelasting which admit Noe diminution? Can you heare this, Madam, And does the flintie substance of your heart Not thaw, like to a hill of Russian Ice When fires applid to't?
What fondness in my Conduct had he seen, To take so shameful and so base Revenge? Gay. None 'twas filthy Avarice seduc'd him to't. L. Ful. If he cou'd be so barbarous to expose me, Cou'd you who lov'd me be so cruel too? Gay. What to possess thee when the Bliss was offer'd? Possess thee too without a Crime to thee? Charge not my Soul with so remiss a flame, So dull a sense of Virtue to refuse it.
He was sorry for me. I asked him if the crowner'd come, an' I'd have to swear to't, an' he said no. I was glad o' that, though mebbe it's no worse to swear to anything than 'tis to say it. He was terrible good to me. I told him baby'd got to lay over to Mountain Brook, side o' mother, an' he said he was goin' there an' he'd git one of 'em to dig the little grave.
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