Form of the Norman language spoken in Jersey, in the Channel Islands.
Letter of Cyrillic alphabet.
1When Enesh-jer arrived with the Sixth he knew nothing of this local cult.
2Enesh-jer slid along the wall to a window, glanced out.
3The Duke blinked at Enesh-jer, utterly at a loss.
4Enesh-jer briefly inclined his hound's head to Ussü.
5Yeull has been convinced by Enesh-jer's lies, perhaps.'
6And Duke...' Enesh-jer bent closely to him.
7Enesh-jer nodded stiffly, accepting Ussü's apparent deference.
8Envoy Enesh-jer commanded, representative of Overlord Yeull.
9Enesh-jer was shaking his head in denial.
10Hands at his back, Ussü pursed his lips; so, some new form of torture thought up by Enesh-jer.
11Abbot Nerra bowed to Enesh-jer, who received the obeisance as if it were no less than his due.
12He has brought word from our Overlord in Paliss.' Enesh-jer motioned for silence again though hardly anyone had spoken.
13Envoy Enesh-jer watched the engagement from a narrow window in the top floor of the Three Sisters stone tower.
14Enesh-jer eyed the mud the man had tramped into the room, his mouth sour, then returned to the window.
15We have followed Mr. Pegler for years, detecting in him an original voice in Journalism, half jer miah and half Donald Duck.
16Most of Enesh-jer's coterie of minor Roolian aristocrats and army officers stood jammed almost shoulder to shoulder in the smallish meeting hall.