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Chapter 9 No.9

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tius, he next examined, whether that passion ought to have the effect of keeping a philosopher awake? Having decided this negatively, he resolved to go to sleep immediately: not being able to accomplish this to his satisfaction, he tossed and tumbled, like Achilles or Orlando, first on one side, then on the other; repeated to himself several hundred lines of poetry; counted a thousand; began again, and counted another thousand: in vain: the beautiful Cephali

d peeped through the chapel window, examining the interior with as much curiosity as if he had "forgotten what the inside of a church was made of," which, it is rather to be feared, was the case. Before him and beneath him were the font, the altar, and the grave; which gave rise to a train of moral reflections on the three great epochs in the course of the featherless biped,-birth, marriage, and death. The middle stage of the process arrested his attention; and his imagination placed before him several figures, which he thought, with the addition of his own, would make a very picturesque group; the beautiful Cephalis, "arrayed in her bridal apparel of white;" her friend Caprioletta officiating as bridemaid; Mr Cranium giving her away; and, last, not least, the Reverend Doctor Gaster,

o pe sure she was-I tid n't much like tigging her crave-put I prought two cocks with me-the tevil hates cocks-and tied them py the leg on two tombstones-and I tug, and the cocks crowed, and the tevil kept at a tistance. To pe sure now, if I had n't peen very prave py nature-as I ought to pe truly-for my father was Owen Ap-Llwyd Ap-Gryffydd Ap-Shenkin A

y aware of it,

ent over to Cwm Cynfael in Meirionnydd, apout some cattles he wanted to puy-he saw a strange figure-pless us!-with five horns

was mistaken,"

of the river, where he used to sit, look you, for a whole summer's tay, while Hugh Llwyd was on his pulpit, and there they used to talk across the water! for Hugh Llwyd, please your honour

ng smile at his own sagacity, in so luminously

perhaps, facilitate the resolution of a question, concerning which, though I have little d

guage of Mr Escot not being to his app

nued Mr Escot, in the language of

began to suspect the personage before him of being rather too familiar with Hugh Llwyd

of course dug up many bones of

you, yes! pones as

ou can sho

ile. "Will you take your Pible oath you

smiling; "I have an abstru

a good opportunity to show that he could pronounce hard words as well

us bones and skulls of more than common dimensions, and amongst them a skull of ve

his to be his skul

and he was puried here; and this is the p

r Escot. "My good friend will you all

d pones out of consecrated cround? Would you have him come in the tead of the night, and fly away with the

pones shal

cround shall

will well bestow them in giving them to me: for I will have this illustrious skull bound with a silver rim, and filled with mantling wine, with this i

o instantly stood spellbound by the talismanic influence of the coin

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Chapter 1 No.1
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Chapter 2 No.2
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Chapter 3 No.3
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Chapter 4 No.4
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Chapter 5 No.5
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Chapter 6 No.6
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Chapter 7 No.7
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Chapter 8 No.8
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Chapter 9 No.9
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Chapter 10 No.10
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Chapter 11 No.11
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Chapter 12 No.12
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Chapter 13 No.13
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Chapter 14 No.14
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Chapter 15 No.15
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Chapter 16 No.16
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Chapter 17 No.17
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Chapter 18 No.18
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Chapter 19 No.19
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Chapter 20 No.20
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Chapter 21 No.21
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Chapter 22 No.22
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Chapter 23 No.23
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Chapter 24 No.24
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Chapter 25 No.25
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Chapter 26 No.26
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Chapter 27 No.27
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Chapter 28 No.28
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Chapter 29 - they appear to be missing, since the speech is not continued in the next paragraph.
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Chapter 30 it appears to be an erroneous inconsistency, there being no other like instances in speech indication.
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Chapter 31 it appears to be a spelling error, since Mr Foster is informed on the subject and not tending to make such mistakes.
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Chapter 32 at start of paragraph before Nor is - to follow consistent indication and markup of speech.
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Chapter 33 it appears to be a spelling error.
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Chapter 34 blockquotes cannot be inside paragraphs in the markup scheme.
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Chapter 35 it appears to be a spelling error. No.35
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Chapter 36 Yorwerth - the sentence is a question.
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Chapter 37 - all other instances of Squire Headlong are capitalised.
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