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1913 The best things the world has! I interrupted. tdvccv 25 2019-11-28 16:18
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The best things the world has! I interrupted.
I hope so; but nobody can be sure of the future.
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Oh, at six o¡¯clock: he keeps early hours in the country. You had better change your frock now; I will go with you and fasten it. Here is a candle.
She was greatly admired, of course?
Yaas, to be sure I do, drawled Lord Ingram; and the poor old stick used to cry out ¡®Oh you villains childs!¡¯?and then we sermonised her on the presumption of attempting to teach such clever blades as we were, when she was herself so ignorant.
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Then you are not in the habit of bolting your door every night before you get into bed?
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One evening, in the beginning of June, I had stayed out very late with Mary Ann in the wood; we had, as usual, separated ourselves from the others, and had wandered far; so far that we lost our way, and had to ask it at a lonely cottage, where a man and woman lived, who looked after a herd of half-wild swine that fed on the mast in the wood. When we got back, it was after moonrise: a pony, which we knew to be the surgeon¡¯s, was standing at the garden door. Mary Ann remarked that she supposed some one must be very ill, as Mr. Bates had been sent for at that time of the evening. She went into the house; I stayed behind a few minutes to plant in my garden a handful of roots I had dug up in the forest, and which I feared would wither if I left them till the morning. This done, I lingered yet a little longer: the flowers smelt so sweet as the dew fell; it was such a pleasant evening, so serene, so warm; the still glowing west promised so fairly another fine day on the morrow; the moon rose with such majesty in the grave east. I was noting these things and enjoying them as a child might, when it entered my mind as it had never done before:?
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Mr. Reed was my uncle?my mother¡¯s brother.
Yes; just so, in your circumstances: but find me another precisely placed as you are.
An inaudible reply escaped Mason¡¯s white lips.
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