Ciw-restr

The Village Wizard

Llinellau gan Morgan (Cyfanswm: 62)

 
(1, 0) 104 I just came in to say "Good morning" to Merlin, Mr. Jones.
(1, 0) 105 I─I thought I should find him alone.
 
(1, 0) 108 It might be better.
(1, 0) 109 It is up-hill work, Mr. Jones.
(1, 0) 110 Opposition is so keen, and─and─so unfair.
 
(1, 0) 116 I am ready to work my hands off, but what is the use?
(1, 0) 117 At every turn I am met by unscrupulous trickery─by men who cut the ground from under my feet, and snatch the fruits of my labour from me.
 
(1, 0) 120 I know you don't believe in me─you don't give me credit for anything.
(1, 0) 121 Indeed, I am trying my best, Mr. Jones.
 
(1, 0) 132 I─I just dropt in to see Merlin.
 
(1, 0) 163 Yes─of course─how much does he want?
 
(1, 0) 168 If I have, the fault is yours─{whispers}─your eyes bewitch me.
(1, 0) 169 Josian
 
(1, 0) 171 I'm afraid there's more than one poet in the room, Mr. Morgans.
 
(1, 0) 199 The sentiment does you honour, sir.
(1, 0) 200 Merlin is a favourite with everybody, and, if anything happened to him, there wouldn't be one in the parish without a tear for him.
 
(1, 0) 208 I am beginning to hope that my luck has turned.
 
(1, 0) 214 It is kind of you to interest yourself in my affairs.
(1, 0) 215 The truth is, I am about to buy more suitable premises for my business.
 
(1, 0) 219 I hope not, I am sure.
(1, 0) 220 If you want it, I shall have to go to the wall.
(1, 0) 221 Will you tell me where the place you want is?
 
(1, 0) 226 It is in Market Square─near the Bank.
 
(1, 0) 230 Always my luck!
 
(1, 0) 233 Good gracious, Mr. Jones, I haven't got it.
(1, 0) 234 It has taken me years to save enough to buy the house, and I must give it up if you are going to bid against me.
 
(1, 0) 240 You are very kind.
(1, 0) 241 I will accept the loan with gratitude.
 
(1, 0) 244 I am in your hands.
(1, 0) 245 You see, sir, with these offices I shall be more in the eye of the public, and shall soon increase my business, and pay back the loan.
(1, 0) 246 I have been too poor to make any sort of a show, but now things will be different; and if they turn out as I expect {eagerly} I hope you won't give me the same answer as you did last time─when─when─I─spoke to you about Nan.
 
(1, 0) 250 I beg your pardon, sir, I ought not to have called her Nan.
 
(1, 0) 253 I won't offend again.
(1, 0) 254 But I am very fond of Nan {confused}─Miss Jones, I should say.
(1, 0) 255 If it was a matter of business, I should remember better.
 
(1, 0) 258 But─
 
(1, 0) 266 I believe he's done me!
 
(1, 0) 270 It's all up, Nan.
(1, 0) 271 It's no use fighting any longer.
(1, 0) 272 Your father is dead against me.
(1, 0) 273 He has been my enemy all through, just because I love you.
 
(1, 0) 275 Oh, the old story.
(1, 0) 276 I am only a fool to be plucked by the rooks─not fit for the responsibilities of a home.
 
(1, 0) 279 No, but he meant it.
(1, 0) 280 He made an impossible condition─just to have the pleasure of laughing at me.
 
(1, 0) 284 How am I to get £50 in five minutes?
 
(1, 0) 301 And would it please you very much, Nan {looking into her eyes} if─if─we could somehow─if Merlin could help us to win your father's consent?
 
(1, 0) 305 Then nothing matters!
(1, 0) 306 We'll find a way.
 
(1, 0) 316 Tell him, if you like.
(1, 0) 317 As long as Nan cares for me, I don't care a rap─
 
(1, 0) 322 How do you know?
 
(1, 0) 331 He did.
 
(1, 0) 335 No─I didn't.
 
(1, 0) 338 But I can't go back on my word.
 
(1, 0) 343 Don't talk about her, Merlin.
(1, 0) 344 You make me mad!
(1, 0) 345 He will always stand between us.
 
(1, 0) 348 I know─if I would do his dirty work for him.
(1, 0) 349 I'll never do it─never! never!
 
(1, 0) 356 No, I don't.
(1, 0) 357 You know I would do anything for her─short of soiling my hands.