There is the hollow hearty hoof-beat on the causey stones; in the halls the tables gleam with silver and gold; the round red apples roll over the platter among the slim-stemmed wine-beakers.
I think of it, let the captain whistle on his errand, for I'm Boboon and sick of the causey stones.
He was in the middle of his prayer when a noise came over the town, a dunting of hoofs on the causey of the Provost's house-front.
As Sim Squires and Peanuts Causey glanced up at the approaching figure one might have said that into the eyes of each came a shadow of hostility.
But at that moment they heard a shout from the front, and Peanuts Causey came hurriedly around the corner of the house.
Fed and refreshed, "Peanuts" Causey started on again and before he had been long gone Bas Rowlett appeared and sent his long halloo ahead of him in announcement of his coming.
After waiting on the crown of the causey for half an hour, to make sure that the fire was extinguished, and all tight and right, I saw the crowd scaling, and thought it best to go in too, carrying the two youngsters along with me.
Hame at last we got, making fire flee out of the Dalkeith causey stones like mad; and we arrived at our own door between nine and ten at night, still in a half-seas-overish state.
Hame at last we got, making fire flee out of the Dalkeith causey stones like mad: and we arrived at our own door between nine and ten at night, still in a half-seas-overish state.
I proceeded over a fine Causey to MENIN, one of the Barrier Towns belonging to the Emperor, with a Dutch Garison.
The Causey between Mechlin and Louvain is a new Piece of Work.
A stinking urine foams In a white froth along the causey chinks.
The bar upon the causey masses Its tabernacle of looking-glasses, Reflecting drunken louts and hags.
In a meadow at the foot of the Causey Pike tents were pitched, flags were flying, and crowds of men, women, and children watched the mountain sports.
Here the rich dark earth of the plain lies on a bed of chalk as white as snow, as was apparent where the earth had been excavated to a little depth, on each side of the railway, to form the causey on which it ran.
Ye are the self-same traitor who had weelnigh coupit us endlang on the causey of our ain courtyard?
Some misleard rascals abused my country, but I think I cleared thecausey of them.
The Carr & Causey outfit came along by his camp the day the accident happened.
We built no fire; for sixty war-painted bucks had been seen by Carr and Causey the morning of this same day, between the McKinzie trail and the Double Mountains.
The first camp he found was the Carr and Causey outfit, which had killed 3700 buffaloes.
This was the wife of tailor Coats, who spent, as the schoolmistress had once told her, more time on the causey (pavement) than was good either for herself or her bairns.
It was a narrow, two-storied house, with but the causey (pavement) between it and the street.
But I persisted in my resolution to have the causey renewed by contract; and all the inhabitants of the town gave me credit for introducing such a great reformation into the management of public affairs.
Jeanie herself was the bonniest lassie in the whole town, but light-headed, and fonder of outgait and blether in the causey than was discreet of one of her uncertain parentage.
So that on the Saturday following, when the town-council met, there was no difficulty in getting a minute entered at the sederunt, that the crown of the causey should be forthwith put in a state of reparation.
Wheel round half your pieces, and sweep the causey sides behind;--for I hear the coming of friends.
As my readers will no doubt be glad also to read the opinion of this eminent man upon the same subject, I shall here insert it.
As a shepherd tending not his own sheep but those of his master, he is answerable for those that stray, and that lose themselves by straying.
In the massacre Causey "being cruelly wounded, and the salvages about him, with an axe did cleave one of their heads, whereby the rest fled and he escaped.
In January, 1624, Nathaniel Causey was directed by the Court in Virginia to "take into his hands and safe custodie all such goods as belonge to the Company and Societie of Trueloves Plantatione.
In 1624 Nathaniel Causey represented the plantation in the Assembly.
Only one more day at Causey Island, and that a very busy and confused one.
Farming was trying and depressing work on Causey Island.
So papa forgave her, and she kept her promise, and never did go off on any thoughtless expeditions again, as long as she lived on Causey Island.
When Eyebright awoke next morning, she ran straight to the window, with the hope that she might see Causey Island.
The boat proved a great comfort when it came, which was not till more than a month after their settlement on Causey Island.
At such times it seemed as ifCausey Island were a big rocky lump which had got in the way, and against which ships were almost certain to run.
Afor the tyme of Hugh Clopton there was but a poore Bridge of Tymbre, and no Causey to come to it; whereby many poore Folkes and others refused to come to Stratford when Avon was up, or comminge thither, stood in jeopardye of Lyfe.
Here is the Bowder Stone and there across the Lake is Causey Pike, peeping over the brow of Cat Bells.
Causey Pike, scrambling and picking wimberries and waking the echoes of Grisedale.
To swing my legs, and to hear the crunch of the snow under my feet, were pure delight, and I turned off the causey again and again, to try the strength of the ice on the marsh, like an urchin just let out of school.
Turning a sharp corner of the lane pretty quickly, I almost ran over a lady coming along the causey in the opposite direction.
Near Hirst Priory, some cattle and horses, which had leaped the fences in their panic, were scampering to and fro on the causey like mad creatures, running great risk of bogging themselves in the swampy margins of the road.
At other times I rode by the causey which crossed the marsh extending from Beltoft to the Butterwick ferry, and scoured the roads and lanes on the other side of the river.
As Rutherford also says, the truth kept the causeyin the south-west of Scotland largely through the intelligence, the courage, and the true piety of the Gordon house.
And again, 'Encourage your husband and tell him that truth will yet keep the crown of the causeyin Scotland.
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