First panel: “didst” is second person so he said “I you did, Elias!” Second panel: “doth soundeth” should either be “soundeth” or “doth sound”. Third panel: “shouldst” is second person and "runneth is third person so he said “You should we it’s running?”. “Indeedst” you don’t do that to adjectives, only verbs.Otherwise, perfect!
It’s not widely known, but before the invention of floss and toothpicks, the early Pilgrims suffered from week-long speech impediments after eating a bounty of corn. Thhhh-t. Thh, thhhhhh-t-t-t…
“We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing; We chastened and hastened Ann Hutchinson straight out Let Thy congregation escape her tribulation; Thy name be ever praised! O Lord, make us free!” {So much for freedom?}
seanfear 3 months ago
if this is how they talk, no wonder they had no time to run
C 3 months ago
Thoust plates doest runneth over
snsurone76 3 months ago
Clayton’s novel moves as slowly as some comic arcs—like “Popeye” and “Gasoline Alley”.
mccollunsky 3 months ago
The turkey shall attack on the morrow.
gammaguy 3 months ago
Actually, that’s not how they talked.
Aimless Melissa 3 months ago
LOL
AnthonySarcone 3 months ago
I was at Pilgrim Hall Museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts last night and shared the current theme of Adam, and they thought it was quite funny.
davidlwashburn 3 months ago
First panel: “didst” is second person so he said “I you did, Elias!” Second panel: “doth soundeth” should either be “soundeth” or “doth sound”. Third panel: “shouldst” is second person and "runneth is third person so he said “You should we it’s running?”. “Indeedst” you don’t do that to adjectives, only verbs.Otherwise, perfect!
philwinn 3 months ago
Jethro Bodine must be in his class at school?
ken in tx 3 months ago
The ‘eth’ ending goes on the end of words that end in ‘es’ in modern English. Not just random words.
Teto85 Premium Member 3 months ago
Verily.
markkahler52 3 months ago
Wow! Thou linguists art a bloody lot!!
cuzinron47 3 months ago
Giant turkey bird sightings must have been very common back then.
silberdistel 3 months ago
Great drawings for such a little boy, I have to say! Respect!
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom 3 months ago
Yeah, I don’t think so.
EMGULS79 3 months ago
Clayton, you came close, but you need to work on your iambic pentameter skills.
crazeekatlady 3 months ago
Shouldn’t Clayton respond, “I didith my research.”
Smeagol 3 months ago
This made me think of the Vulgate version in English of the good book.
wildlandwaters 3 months ago
Thou wrotest a verily goodest story, Clayton!
eb110americana 3 months ago
It’s not widely known, but before the invention of floss and toothpicks, the early Pilgrims suffered from week-long speech impediments after eating a bounty of corn. Thhhh-t. Thh, thhhhhh-t-t-t…
Norris66 3 months ago
“We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing; We chastened and hastened Ann Hutchinson straight out Let Thy congregation escape her tribulation; Thy name be ever praised! O Lord, make us free!” {So much for freedom?}