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The Weavers
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CHAPTER XIX
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The 'thee' and 'thou' belong to you.
I wonder if the people of Hamley will say 'thee' and 'thou' to me.

I hope, I do hope they will." "Thee may be sure they will.

They are no respecters of persons there.
They called your husband's father Robert--his name was Robert.

Friend Robert they called him, and afterwards they called him Robert Denton till he died." "Will they call me Hylda ?" she asked, with a smile.

"More like they will call thee Friend Hylda; it sounds simple and strong," he replied.
"As they call Claridge Pasha Friend David," she answered, with a smile.
"David is a good name for a strong man." "That David threw a stone from a sling and smote a giant in the forehead.


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