The sudden death of James Michael Freke Bulkeley, the Secretary of the province, on the 12th November, threw a gloom over the community.
Ac I wiste nevere freke that as a frere yede Bifore men on Englisshe Taken it for his teme, And telle it withouten glosyng.
Thanne seide I to myself so Pacience it herde, 8160 "It is noght foure dayes that this freke Bifore the deen of Poules Preched of penaunces That Poul the apostle suffrede, In fame et frigore And flappes of scourges.
The Sauter seith in the Psalme 4300 Of Beati omnes, The frekethat fedeth hymself With his feithful labour, He is blessed by the book In body and in soule.
He shal fynde me his frend," 6620 Quod Fortune therafter; "The freke that folwede my wille Failled nevere blisse.
For hadde nevere freke fyn wit The feith to dispute, 6110 Ne man hadde no merite, Myghte it ben y-preved.
Freke then hinted at a possibility of his marrying, which, considering his divorced condition, gave Mrs. Sherrard a thrill of horror.
Freke had in the mean time completed his conquest of Mrs. Sherrard.
Freke and Throckmorton were safe--General and Mrs. Temple suspected nothing--it made her sick at heart as she thought about the news traveling over the county.
Freke went on to say that a very little would make the place habitable for him, and he liked the fishing and shooting to be had--especially the shooting, as the birds had had four years' rest during the war.
There was never a freke one foot would flee, but still in stour did stand, Hewing on each other while they might dree with many a baleful brand.
Thorough rich mail and manople many stern they struck down straight, Many a freke that was full free there under foot did light.
We had now an easy stage of ten miles to Whitehall, during which we debated with Freke on the merits of the unfortunate general, whose history we had retraced on the road.
For fele fauteȝ may a freke forfete his blysse, [Sidenote: For sloth and pride he is thrust into the devil’s throat.
Francis Freke said a Latin grace inaudibly, and then the squatter went to work at the birds.
But Francis Freke took him in hand; they disappeared together, and a minute later the billiard-room windows burnt out of the night.
Mrs. Freke was a cashier in a Cleveland restaurant when he married her.
Mr. Freke was the president of the Pleasant Valley Coal Company,--a name that occurred often in the newspaper report, the name which had been spread across the black sheds she had seen that Sunday afternoon.
Nor could Isabelle trace the well-linked chain of cause and effect that led from Simonds about-to-be-a-bankrupt via Freke and the Pleasant Valley Coal Company through the glory of the A.
A second and a third time Mrs. Freke repeated her threat, confirming it by an oath, and then violently shut down the window and disappeared.
It is, however, a great relief to open my mind to one who has some feeling: Harriot Freke has none; I am convinced that she has no more feeling than this table.
So much for Mrs. Freke and Mr. Champfort, who, both together, scarcely deserve an episode of ten lines.
But, as Harriot Freke said, certainly such a man as poor Lawless was a useless being in society, however he may be regretted by a doting mother.
Belinda was alone, and reading, when Mrs. Freke dashed into the room.
I look to the south at my left and there is Castle Freke the residence of Lord Carberry.
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