Ye, wis,' quod freshe Antigone the whyte, `For alle the folk that han or been on lyve Ne connewel the blisse of love discryve.
For they conne telle; 895 And axen fendes, is it foul in helle.
Leve Peres," quath I tho, "I pray that thou me telle Whou I may conne my Crede In Christen byleve.
Canstou no bote, Wher I myght meten with a man That myghte me wyssen 200 For to conne my Crede, Christ for to folwen?
And though thou conne nought the Crede, Knele down here, My soule I sette for thyn, To asoile the clene, 660 In covenaunt that thou come ageyne, And katel us brynge.
Wel conne they scorne thee withal; By day stuffen they the wal, 6290 And al the night they mynen there.
Ye, wis,' quod fresh Antigone the whyte, 'For alle the folk that han or been on lyve Ne conne wel the blisse of love discryve.
To conne moche thing it helpeth, Bot of to mochel noman yelpeth: So forto loke on every side, Magique mai noght wel betyde.
And otherwhile of his falshede He feignede him to conne arede Of thing which after scholde falle; Wherof among hise sleyhtes alle 930 He hath the lewed folk deceived, So that the betre he was received.
And sithen thanne that we finde That werres in here oghne kinde Ben toward god of no decerte, And ek thei bringen in poverte Of worldes good, it is merveile Among the men what it mai eyle, That thei a pes ne conne sette.
Mr. Conne cocked his head sideways, screwed his cigar over to the extreme corner of his mouth, and looked at Tom with a humorous scrutiny.
Mr. Conne moved briskly along the deck, and Tom kept beside him with his rather clumsy gait.
Mr. Conne drew out his own watch and looked at it for a moment as if perplexed.
Mr. Conne gave him a shrewd sideways glance, his cigar pointing upward like a piece of field artillery.
Mr. Conne commented, eyeing him with his cigar cocked up sideways.
Mr. Conne screwed his cigar over to the corner of his mouth and looked at Tom with a funny look.
But the doctor's savage mien did not phase Mr. Conne in the least, for he sauntered up to him with a friendly and familiar air, though Tom was trembling all over.
You see, we want to meet the doctor before he has a chance to change his watch," said Mr. Conne more soberly.
But Mr. Conne winked pleasantly at him, and it quite nullified that scornful look.
How sore that ye men conne grone, Anoon as we have yow receyved!
Now see I wel, and telle can, We wrecched wimmen conne non art; 335 For certeyn, for the more part, Thus we be served everichone.
And I biseke yow, goode men · that lawe conne of londe, For Gamelynes love · that my queste stonde.
Myn hous is streit, but ye han lerned art; Ye conne by argumentes make a place A myle brood of twenty foot of space.
Thanne seyde Melibee, 'I shal nat conne answere to so manye faire resouns as ye putten to me and shewen.
Al conne he letterure, or conne he noon, As in effect, he shal finde it al oon.
For thou shalt by thyn owene experience Conne in a chayer rede of this sentence (220) Bet than Virgyle, whyl he was on lyve, Or Dant also; now lat us ryde blyve.
They conne with their swetnesse the crewel herte ravisshe, and make it meke, buxom, and benigne, without violence mevinge.
Suche that +conne nat hir Crede With prayer shull be mad prelates; Nother +conne the gospell rede, 415 Such shull now welde hye estates.
Of whiche right sone, I trowe, if thou wolt understonde, thou shalt conne yeve the sentence to the partie more probable 120 by reson, and in soth knowing, by that I have of this mater maked an ende.
How shulde than a Frenche man born suche termes conne jumpere in his mater, but as the jay chatereth 30 English?
I shal so shewe it to thee, thou shalt not conne saye the contrary.
And what is more glorie or more joye than wysdom and love in parfit charite, whiche god hath graunted to al tho that wel +conne deserve?
Now, erthely goddesse, take regarde of thy servant, though I be feble; for thou art wont to prayse them better that 95 wolde conne serve in love, al be he ful mener than kinges or princes that wol not have that vertue in mynde.
So conne tho men dissimulen and feyne With stonding dropes in hir eyen tweyne, When that hir hertes feleth no distresse, 20 To blinden women with hir doublenesse.
How sore that ye men conne grone, Anoon, as we have yow receyved, Certeinly we ben deceyved;.
The lieutenant was gazing steadfastly down at Mr. Conne and coming nearer with every step.
But Tom had spoken before Mr. Conne moved and he was satisfied.
Tom's acquaintance with Mr. Conne had begun on the transport on which he had worked as a steward's boy, and where his observant qualities and stolid soberness had attracted and amused the detective.
Soon, to his relief, Mr. Conne took all the papers in the case and left the room, beckoning Tom to follow him.
Mr. Connewas turning the kaleidoscope and showing him new designs.
It seemed to him that his rather doubtful ability to find a needle in a haystack had not made much of an impression upon these officials, and he wondered ruefully what Mr. Conne thought.
He saw the two men who were with Mr. Conne standing beside the tall lieutenant, who seemed bewildered.
And he did not feel slighted as he saw Mr. Conne and the captive lieutenant, and the other officials whom he did not know, start away thoughtless of anything else in the stress of the extraordinary affair.
Mr. Conne worked his cigar over to the opposite corner of his mouth and observed to an American officer that the day was going to be warm.
You watch for resemblances and I'll do the rest," said Mr. Conne in a low tone.
Keep your mind on your part, Tommy," said Mr. Conne warningly.
Mr. Conne say quietly, breathing heavily upon the glasses and holding them up to the light, for the benefit of his colleagues.
Also, he had too much to eat, including ice cream and candy and cold drinks and at about four o'clock Carlton Conne came in.
Mr. Conne had kept his word so far and the play gave great promise of a successful conclusion.
Mr. Conne tilted his cigar up in the corner of his mouth and looked at Skippy quizzically.
He gave a furtive look toward a closed door, beyond which, in some holy of holies, he imagined the great Carlton Conneto be seated.
Carlton Conne had said of Devlin that he was criminal, but not dangerously so.
Might not Carlton Conne send out his men to scour the countryside until they trailed down the forgotten house that lay in the fastnesses of Devil's Bog?
Carlton Conne pushed his derby hat almost off his head and as he looked up his cigar went to the side of his mouth and remained there at a right angle.
No one but Carlton Conne could have said it just like that--no one but Carlton Conne could have written it!
Carlton Conne nodded and smoothed out the letter on his desk.
Carlton Conne studied the letter before him and shook his round head.
The man Devlin that Carlton Conne had told him about was certainly clever enough to keep a step ahead of the police every time.
I bin wantin' to work for Mr. Conne since I first read about him in the papers.
I told you that Mr. Conne is a very busy man and he's a very important man--if you know what that means.
The heat was oppressive, the court procedure tiresome and he felt not a little regret that he had not urged Mr. Conne to have his aunt come and give him the bit of encouragement he needed to go on with his part in the reformatory.
By Chaucer-- "Yet of that art they conne nought wexe sadde, For unto hem it is a Bitter Swete.
And clerkes eek, which conne wel Al this magyke naturel, That craftely don hir ententes To make, in certeyn ascendentes, Images, lo!
I shal not conne answere, I shall not be able to answer; Fr.
But, however important Mr. Conne considered them, he put the matter temporarily aside in the interest of Tom's proposed job.
He took the letter into the private office to show it to Mr. Burton, resolved now that he would say nothing about his discovery in Schmitt's cellar, for surely Mr. Conne would be the proper one to give the papers to.
Mr. Connesmiled exasperatingly and hit him a rap on the shoulder.
The daylight reinforced his faith in simpler probabilities.
I believe I could do a Valjean if I could engage him as Javert!
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