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Page 39
Few , however , are so sensitive as your own , ” said Agatha ; “ but , in truth , it is a
pleasant , tranquillizing spot , whose benignant influence has been experienced
both by my dear father and myself , when we have resorted to it with wounded ...
Few , however , are so sensitive as your own , ” said Agatha ; “ but , in truth , it is a
pleasant , tranquillizing spot , whose benignant influence has been experienced
both by my dear father and myself , when we have resorted to it with wounded ...
Page 41
My dear friend , you are ill ; you are deeply affected , ” exclaimed Agatha .-- "
What has overcome you so suddenly ? ” Delight ! ” faltered Edith , in an emphatic
whisper-— " an ecstasy most sweet and holy ; this grandeur of scenery is more
than ...
My dear friend , you are ill ; you are deeply affected , ” exclaimed Agatha .-- "
What has overcome you so suddenly ? ” Delight ! ” faltered Edith , in an emphatic
whisper-— " an ecstasy most sweet and holy ; this grandeur of scenery is more
than ...
Page 48
Dear hort ! he do but snaggle auver it like , vor his eyes vail en , spite o ' tha
sparticles on's nose , and zo do his legs too , vor the matter o'thic . Aw , Sir , tha
more's tha pity , ' vor a better and kinder - horted gaffer than auld Jan Chervil
niver ...
Dear hort ! he do but snaggle auver it like , vor his eyes vail en , spite o ' tha
sparticles on's nose , and zo do his legs too , vor the matter o'thic . Aw , Sir , tha
more's tha pity , ' vor a better and kinder - horted gaffer than auld Jan Chervil
niver ...
Page 58
Nothing has happened to dear Hetty , I hope ? " “ No , Miss Edy , nought ha ' hap'
d to our Het , and all be buxom at Orchit Place , tha Lord be praised therevor ! ”
said Madge , whom her quiet husband willingly allowed to be the spokeswoman
...
Nothing has happened to dear Hetty , I hope ? " “ No , Miss Edy , nought ha ' hap'
d to our Het , and all be buxom at Orchit Place , tha Lord be praised therevor ! ”
said Madge , whom her quiet husband willingly allowed to be the spokeswoman
...
Page 69
Nothing , my dear Edith , but the wailing of the wind , as the gusts are broken by
the trees . ” “ Listen ! listen ; there it is again ! I am confident I heard a human
voice . ” “ Nay , if you are confident I will not contend the point , for I know that my
...
Nothing , my dear Edith , but the wailing of the wind , as the gusts are broken by
the trees . ” “ Listen ! listen ; there it is again ! I am confident I heard a human
voice . ” “ Nay , if you are confident I will not contend the point , for I know that my
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