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Page 27
By this time the phaeton came up , when Mrs. Colyton leaving Edith , who had
been exceedingly agitated at her uncle's perilous exploits , to the care of Hetty ,
jumped out , ran up to Mapletoft , inquired eagerly whether he had been hurt ,
and ...
By this time the phaeton came up , when Mrs. Colyton leaving Edith , who had
been exceedingly agitated at her uncle's perilous exploits , to the care of Hetty ,
jumped out , ran up to Mapletoft , inquired eagerly whether he had been hurt ,
and ...
Page 31
Just as they had completed their repast , they were rejoined by Mrs. Colyton ,
Hetty , and Agatha Shelton , bringing intelligence that Edith was better , though
still a good deal discomposed , and all uniting in a petition to the Squire that she
...
Just as they had completed their repast , they were rejoined by Mrs. Colyton ,
Hetty , and Agatha Shelton , bringing intelligence that Edith was better , though
still a good deal discomposed , and all uniting in a petition to the Squire that she
...
Page 32
To this sal her father easily yielded his assent ; when the Colytons and Hetty
shortly after took their departure , Mapletoft , in spite of his sister's entreaties ,
persisting in remounting Dumpling , who , as if anxious to make atonement for his
former ...
To this sal her father easily yielded his assent ; when the Colytons and Hetty
shortly after took their departure , Mapletoft , in spite of his sister's entreaties ,
persisting in remounting Dumpling , who , as if anxious to make atonement for his
former ...
Page 45
Here we must leave her for the present , that we may accompany the reader to
the farm - house of the Chervils , the parents of Hetty . On the morning to which
we have now brought our history , Madge Chervil , like a thrifty and industrious ...
Here we must leave her for the present , that we may accompany the reader to
the farm - house of the Chervils , the parents of Hetty . On the morning to which
we have now brought our history , Madge Chervil , like a thrifty and industrious ...
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
...
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