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Page 36
Here we live like hermits , although involuntary ones , for I would gladly associate
with the neighbours who now keep aloof , and who , I hope , will one day know us
better ; and as for Agatha , I often tell her , as she wanders amid the leafy ...
Here we live like hermits , although involuntary ones , for I would gladly associate
with the neighbours who now keep aloof , and who , I hope , will one day know us
better ; and as for Agatha , I often tell her , as she wanders amid the leafy ...
Page 55
Did ye mind how begrumpled and stomachy she war ' cause I snubbed her abit
avorè dinner ? But she shan't downarg me as she do her Grammer and Gramfer ,
no , that's what she shan't while my name ' s Madge Chervil , and I do hope ...
Did ye mind how begrumpled and stomachy she war ' cause I snubbed her abit
avorè dinner ? But she shan't downarg me as she do her Grammer and Gramfer ,
no , that's what she shan't while my name ' s Madge Chervil , and I do hope ...
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 61
Howsomdever , I do hope no offence , I do hope you'll vorgee us , and zo good
bwye to ye , Miss Edy , good bwye ! " Edith having by this time returned towards
the house , the disappointed Chervil and his wife were fain to regain the road ,
and ...
Howsomdever , I do hope no offence , I do hope you'll vorgee us , and zo good
bwye to ye , Miss Edy , good bwye ! " Edith having by this time returned towards
the house , the disappointed Chervil and his wife were fain to regain the road ,
and ...
Page 66
You are not afraid of thunder , I hope ? ” “ Not in the least , and yet I am so far
corporeally affected by it that it generally occasions a violent palpitation of my
heart . My only apprehensions would be for the steadiness of your pony , of which
if ...
You are not afraid of thunder , I hope ? ” “ Not in the least , and yet I am so far
corporeally affected by it that it generally occasions a violent palpitation of my
heart . My only apprehensions would be for the steadiness of your pony , of which
if ...
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