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Well, as I was a- coming home-along I thought, "Please the Lord I'll have some chippols for supper just for a plain trate," and I went round to the late greengrocer's for 'em; and do you know they sweared me down that they hadn't got such things as chippols in the shop, and had never heard of 'em in their lives.
But, broadly speaking, the very facts which make the enterprising Old World youth fix his gaze upon the New World cause the same type of youth in Australia, for example, to look home-along across the seas, toward those storied islands of the north which, it may be, he has never seen: the land which, in some cases, even his parents have not seen since their childhood.
'Not if the angels of heaven come down, Creedle, he said, 'shall you do another day's work for me! Yes he'd say anything anything; and would as soon take a winged creature's name in vain as yours or mine! Well, now I must get these spars home-along, and to-morrow, thank God, I must see about using 'em." An old woman now entered upon the scene. She was Mr.
'And now we'll move these two, and home-along, interposed John Smith, reviving, as became a master, the spirit of labour, which had showed unmistakable signs of being nearly vanquished by the spirit of chat, 'The flagon of ale we don't want we'll let bide here till to-morrow; none of the poor souls will touch it 'a b'lieve.
The yellow irises that stood about its marges held a pale radiance, and were like butterflies enchanted into immobility. Huge toadstools, vividly tawny as leopards, clumps of ladyfern not yet their full height and thick with curled fronds, stood proudly on their mossy lawns. But none of these was the Sign. 'If it dunna come soon I'll go home-along, she said.
Then, as the best way of putting a stop to superstition, he caught her to him and kissed her again. 'That's what tents are for, and what you're for, he said. But he felt a chill in the place, and Hazel had frightened herself so much that she could not be lured from her aloofness. 'I mun go home-along, she said; 'the sun's undering. 'Will you come to Hunter's Spinney on Sunday? 'Why ever?
For these two nights and days I have not had an hour's rest; and, please God, here's for home-along. The other officers agreed heartily to this course; and, thanking Stockdale for his timely assistance, they parted from him at the Cross, taking themselves the western road, and Stockdale going back to Nether- Moynton. During that walk the minister was lost in reverie of the most painful kind.
"There, 'tis all gone; and I didn't mean quite all," he said, with a sigh. "You had good measure," said she, turning away. "Yes, miss. Well, 'tis over, and now I'll get home-along." 5 Through the Moonlight The next evening the mummers were assembled in the same spot, awaiting the entrance of the Turkish Knight. "Twenty minutes after eight by the Quiet Woman, and Charley not come."
She seed thee to be a drawlacheting rogue, and 'twas her wisdom to go off that morning and get rid o' thee. I commend her for't, and I'm going to fetch her home to-morrow. 'You needn't take the trouble. She's coming home-along to-night of her own accord. I have seen her this morning, and she told me so. 'So much the better. I'll welcome her warm. Nation!
"He've clinked off home-along, depend upon't," another suggested, though not quite believing that he had. "Dick!" exclaimed the tranter, and his voice rolled sonorously forth among the yews. He suspended his muscles rigid as stone whilst listening for an answer, and finding he listened in vain, turned to the assemblage. "The treble man too!
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