That Gilewith hise grete othes 1020 Gaf hem togidere, And preide Cyvylle to see, And Symonye to rede it.
And but I it hadde by oother wey, At the laste I stale it; Or priveliche his purs shook, And unpikede hise lokes; Or by nyghte or by daye Aboute was ich evere, Thorugh gile to gaderen The good that ich have.
I must tell you how wonderful that child Gile Davies has been to me.
Thow Lucifer in liknesse Of a luther addere Getest bi gile Tho that God lovede.
And that grace gile destruye, Good feith it asketh.
For the dede that thei dide, Thi deceite it made; With gilethow hem gete, Ageyn alle reson.
So that thorugh gile thow gete, Thorugh grace it is y-wonne.
And I in liknesse of a leode, That lord am of hevene, Graciousliche thigile have quyt; Go gile ayein gile.
Even in the midst of it all, however, Jack did not forget the prize Ben Gile had offered.
I wish I could tell you about the katydid I knew once upon a time who spent her days collecting old clothes, and how she made a fortune selling them to--" Ben Gile paused and sighed deeply.
They followed Ben Gile single file down the mountain at a good pace, but without saying very much.
Ben Gile had the fore leg of Jack's cricket stretched under the magnifying-glass.
In the first were Ben Gile with Betty, Hope, and Jack.
Ben Gile kept a sharp lookout, for the partridge, he knew, would be upon the ground or up in the trees.
But Peter, who had eaten so much he was almost asleep, didn't hear what Ben Gile said.
Through the winter he had been teaching school, and it was only when the ice broke up in the big lake and the beavers decided to stop sleeping that Ben Gile came back to his guiding.
They had no landing-net with them, so at the last moment Ben Gile seized the line, and out came a two-pound trout.
Ben Gile was going so fast now that Betty was listening to him, mouth open, as he pointed with a blade of grass to one thing after another.
And in the evening, as Ben Gile and his tame trout were passing by the pond again, the trout fell in and was drowned.
Ben Gile led the way, and almost every time he cast his fly there was a swirl, the end of the slender rod bent, there was a minute of excitement, and then upon the bank lay a beautiful speckled trout.
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