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		<title>The Old Coach House &#8220;Curiosity Shop&#8221;</title>
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		<title>The Highwayman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alfred Noyes (1880-1958) The Highwayman PART ONE I THE wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees, The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas, The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor, And the highwayman came riding— Riding—riding— The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door. [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: xx-small;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Alfred Noyes (1880-1958)</span></span></p>
<p><strong>The Highwayman</strong></p>
<p>PART ONE</p>
<p>I</p>
<p>T<span>HE</span> wind was a torrent of darkness among the gusty trees,  <br /> The moon was a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas,  <br /> The road was a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor,  <br /> And the highwayman came riding— <br /> Riding—riding—  <br /> The highwayman came riding, up to the old inn-door.</p>
<p>II</p>
<p>He&#8217;d a French cocked-hat on his forehead, a bunch of lace at his chin,  <br /> A coat of the claret velvet, and breeches of brown doe-skin;  <br /> They fitted with never a wrinkle: his boots were up to the thigh!  <br /> And he rode with a jewelled twinkle,  <br /> His pistol butts a-twinkle,  <br /> His rapier hilt a-twinkle, under the jewelled sky.</p>
<p>III</p>
<p>Over the cobbles he clattered and clashed in the dark inn-yard,  <br /> And he tapped with his whip on the shutters, but all was locked and barred;  <br /> He whistled a tune to the window, and who should be waiting there  <br /> But the landlord&#8217;s black-eyed daughter,  <br /> Bess, the landlord&#8217;s daughter,  <br /> Plaiting a dark red love-knot into her long black hair.</p>
<p>IV</p>
<p>And dark in the dark old inn-yard a stable-wicket creaked  <br /> Where Tim the ostler listened; his face was white and peaked;  <br /> His eyes were hollows of madness, his hair like mouldy hay,  <br /> But he loved the landlord&#8217;s daughter,  <br /> The landlord&#8217;s red-lipped daughter,  <br /> Dumb as a dog he listened, and he heard the robber say—</p>
<p>V</p>
<p>&#8220;One kiss, my bonny sweetheart, I&#8217;m after a prize to-night,  <br /> But I shall be back with the yellow gold before the morning light;  <br /> Yet, if they press me sharply, and harry me through the day,  <br /> Then look for me by moonlight,  <br /> Watch for me by moonlight,  <br /> I&#8217;ll come to thee by moonlight, though hell should bar the way.&#8221;</p>
<p>VI</p>
<p>He rose upright in the stirrups; he scarce could reach her hand,  <br /> But she loosened her hair i&#8217; the casement! His face burnt like a brand  <br /> As the black cascade of perfume came tumbling over his breast;  <br /> And he kissed its waves in the moonlight,  <br /> (Oh, sweet, black waves in the moonlight!)  <br /> Then he tugged at his rein in the moonliglt, and galloped away to the West.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>PART TWO</p>
<p>I</p>
<p>He did not come in the dawning; he did not come at noon;  <br /> And out o&#8217; the tawny sunset, before the rise o&#8217; the moon,  <br /> When the road was a gypsy&#8217;s ribbon, looping the purple moor,  <br /> A red-coat troop came marching—  <br /> Marching—marching—  <br /> King George&#8217;s men came matching, up to the old inn-door.</p>
<p>II</p>
<p>They said no word to the landlord, they drank his ale instead,  <br /> But they gagged his daughter and bound her to the foot of her narrow bed;  <br /> Two of them knelt at her casement, with muskets at their side!  <br /> There was death at every window;  <br /> And hell at one dark window;  <br /> For Bess could see, through her casement, the road that <em>he</em> would ride.</p>
<p>III</p>
<p>They had tied her up to attention, with many a sniggering jest;  <br /> They had bound a musket beside her, with the barrel beneath her breast!  <br /> &#8220;Now, keep good watch!&#8221; and they kissed her.  <br /> She heard the dead man say— <br /> <em>Look for me by moonlight;</em> <br /> <em>Watch for me by moonlight;</em> <br /> <em>I&#8217;ll come to thee by moonlight, though hell should bar the way!</em></p>
<p>IV</p>
<p>She twisted her hands behind her; but all the knots held good!  <br /> She writhed her hands till her fingers were wet with sweat or blood!  <br /> They stretched and strained in the darkness, and the hours crawled by like years,  <br /> Till, now, on the stroke of midnight,  <br /> Cold, on the stroke of midnight,  <br /> The tip of one finger touched it! The trigger at least was hers!</p>
<p>V</p>
<p>The tip of one finger touched it; she strove no more for the rest!  <br /> Up, she stood up to attention, with the barrel beneath her breast,  <br /> She would not risk their hearing; she would not strive again;  <br /> For the road lay bare in the moonlight;  <br /> Blank and bare in the moonlight;  <br /> And the blood of her veins in the moonlight throbbed to her love&#8217;s refrain .</p>
<p>VI</p>
<p><em>Tlot-tlot; tlot-tlot!</em> Had they heard it? The horse-hoofs ringing clear;  <br /> <em>Tlot-tlot, tlot-tlot,</em> in the distance? Were they deaf that they did not hear?  <br /> Down the ribbon of moonlight, over the brow of the hill,  <br /> The highwayman came riding,  <br /> Riding, riding!  <br /> The red-coats looked to their priming! She stood up, straight and still!</p>
<p>VII</p>
<p><em>Tlot-tlot,</em> in the frosty silence! <em>Tlot-tlot,</em> in the echoing night!  <br /> Nearer he came and nearer! Her face was like a light!  <br /> Her eyes grew wide for a moment; she drew one last deep breath,  <br /> Then her finger moved in the moonlight,  <br /> Her musket shattered the moonlight,  <br /> Shattered her breast in the moonlight and warned him—with her death.</p>
<p>VIII</p>
<p>He turned; he spurred to the West; he did not know who stood  <br /> Bowed, with her head o&#8217;er the musket, drenched with her own red blood!  <br /> Not till the dawn he heard it, his face grew grey to hear  <br /> How Bess, the landlord&#8217;s daughter,  <br /> The landlord&#8217;s black-eyed daughter,  <br /> Had watched for her love in the moonlight, and died in the darkness there.</p>
<p>IX</p>
<p>Back, he spurred like a madman, shrieking a curse to the sky,  <br /> With the white road smoking behind him and his rapier brandished high!  <br /> Blood-red were his spurs i&#8217; the golden noon; wine-red was his velvet coat,  <br /> When they shot him down on the highway,  <br /> Down like a dog on the highway,  <br /> And he lay in his blood on the highway, with the bunch of lace at his throat.</p>
<p>*           *           *           *            *           *</p>
<p>X</p>
<p><em> And still of a winter&#8217;s night, they say, when the wind is in the trees,  <br /> When the moon is a ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas,  <br /> When the road is a ribbon of moonlight over the purple moor,  <br /> A highwayman comes riding—  <br /> Riding—riding—  <br /> A highwayman comes riding, up to the old inn-door.</em></p>
<p>XI</p>
<p><em> Over the cobbles he clatters and clangs in the dark inn-yard;  <br /> He taps with his whip on the shutters, but all is locked and barred;  <br /> He whistles a tune to the window, and who should be waiting there  <br /> But the landlord&#8217;s black-eyed daughter,  <br /> Bess, the landlord&#8217;s daughter,  <br /> Plaiting a dark red love-knot into her long black hair.</em></p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Cornish Pasties Traditional Beef. The Cornish Pasty started life as the working lunch for the tin miners to take underground with them. The pasty was easy to carry, could be eaten with dirty fingers, was nourishing. Pork Pies Pork pies are a type of meat pie and are traditional British food. They consist of roughly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Traditional Beef. The Cornish Pasty started life as the working lunch for the tin miners to take underground with them. The pasty was easy to carry, could be eaten with dirty fingers, was nourishing.</p>
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<p>Pork pies are a type of meat pie and are traditional British food. They consist of roughly chopped pork and pork jelly sealed in a hot water crust pastry, and are normally eaten cold.</p>
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<p>Scotch Eggs are hard boiled and surrounded in sausage meat with a blend of herbs and spices coated in bread crumbs and deep fried. Scotch eggs are commonly eaten cold</p>
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		<title>Shop Opens</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 00:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well I finally managed to get the door open on the shop and so far so good. I have had a steady flow of locals , having a look and customers spending money always good!]]></description>
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<p>Well I finally managed to get the door open on the shop and so far so good. I have had a steady flow of locals , having a look <img src='http://theoldcoachhouse.co.nz/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  and customers spending money always good! </p>
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		<title>In The Coach-House by Anton Pavlovich Chekhov</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 05:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[IT was between nine and ten o&#8217;clock in the evening. Stepan the coachman, Mihailo the house-porter, Alyoshka the coachman&#8217;s grandson, who had come up from the village to stay with his grandfather, and Nikandr, an old man of seventy, who used to come into the yard every evening to sell salt herrings, were sitting round [...]]]></description>
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<p>IT was between nine and ten o&#8217;clock in the evening. Stepan the coachman, Mihailo the house-porter, Alyoshka the coachman&#8217;s grandson, who had come up from the village to stay with his grandfather, and Nikandr, an old man of seventy, who used to come into the yard every evening to sell salt herrings, were sitting round a lantern in the big coach-house, playing &quot;kings.&quot; Through the wide-open door could be seen the whole yard, the big house, where the master&#8217;s family lived, the gates, the cellars, and the porter&#8217;s l odge. It was all shrouded in the darkness of night, and only the four windows of one of the lodges which was let were brightly lit up. The shadows of the coaches and sledges with their shafts tipped upwards stretched from the walls to the doors, quivering and cutting across the shadows cast by the lantern and the players. . . . On the other side of the thin partition that divided the coach-house from the stable were the horses. There was a scent of hay, and a disagreeable smell of salt herrings coming from old Nikandr.&#160; </p>
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		<title>Dont Forget</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2009 21:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am looking for a person to “live in” you will get accommodation, own room, in return for a few hours work a week (gardening ,cleaning, reception) contact me if you are interested 06 327 3972 txt 0212424302]]></description>
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		<title>Plants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2009 20:09:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am in the process of adding a heap more plants and ferns to the property indoors. I read an intresting article on the benifets of plants in the home.]]></description>
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<p>I am in the process of adding a heap more plants and ferns to the property indoors. I read an intresting article on the benifets of plants in the home.</p>

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