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"But us'd tell," repeated Duke, "us'd tell that he'd stoled us away, and they'd have to let us go home." Again Tim shook his head. "Those as 'ud pay Mick for ye wouldn't give much heed to aught you'd say," he answered. "And it'll maybe be a long way off from here over the sea maybe." "Then," said Duke, "then us must run away, Tim.
Wilks would not so far mind what had past as to refuse his acting the part with her; for tho' it might not be so good as he had been us'd to, yet she believed those who had bespoke the play would expect to have it done to the best advantage, and it would make but an odd story abroad if it were known there had been any difficulty in that point among ourselves. To conclude, Wilks had the part."
"I must needs say," interposed Ratcliffe, "that it's d d hard, when three words of your mouth would give the girl the chance to nick Moll Blood,* that you make such scrupling about rapping to them. D n me, if they would take me, if I would not rap to all what d'ye callums Hyssop's Fables, for her life I am us'd to't, b t me, for less matters.
Pamela lifted up her tear-swollen face and drew herself out of Duke's arms, to fling herself into Diana's. "If us is going to die, it's no good eating," she said. "Who said you was a-going to die?" exclaimed the gipsy girl. "Duke and I was talking, and us thought p'raps heaven was the nice place you said us'd go to if us was good," replied Pamela.
I demanded their names, which they all told me except 2. I ordered them to have a great care of all things in the House. I left one frenchman to observe them & to goe fowling, Mr. Bridgar's men not being us'd to it. These Orders being given, I left Mr. Bridgar's house & cross'd over to the South side, where I met 2 of our french men a hunting.
Any woman what had a baby 'bout my age would wet nurse me, so I growed up in de quarters an' was as well an' as happy as any other chil'. "Us little tykes would gather black walnuts in de woods an' store 'em under de cabins to dry. "At night when de work was all done an' de can'les was out us'd set 'roun' de fire an' eat cracked nuts an' taters.
"Why?" repeated the other, struggling a little as if wanting to break away, but finally giving up the effort, "because I just know who it is, that's what, and I'd give a heap to lay my hands on him, that's all." "B-b-but, Steve, mebbe the r-r-rest of us'd l-l-like to know, too," stammered Toby, eagerly.
"Us'd have the moor speckled all over with white hurdles if we had you living here for long, sur." They were driving slowly along the road, Paul sitting beside Muggridge in the cart, when Muggridge pointed with his whip at the hurdles and laughed. A hot blush rushed over Paul's face, and a sudden furious anger against his companion surged up in his heart.
But when the Cities or the Provinces are accustomed to live under a Prince, and that whole race is quite extirpated: on one part being us'd to obey; on the other, not having their old Prince; they agree not to make one from among themselves: they know not how to live in liberty, in such manner that they are much slower to take armes; and with more facility may a Prince gaine them, and secure himselfe of them.
"I must needs say," interposed Ratcliffe, "that it's d d hard, when three words of your mouth would give the girl the chance to nick Moll Blood,* that you make such scrupling about rapping to them. D n me, if they would take me, if I would not rap to all what d'ye callums Hyssop's Fables, for her life I am us'd to't, b t me, for less matters.
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