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How well I love ye, O my precious books my Prout, my Wilson, my Phillips, my Berners, my Doubleday, my Roxby, my Chatto, my Thompson, my Crawhall! For ye are full of joyousness and cheer, and your songs uplift me and make me young and strong again.
In a month he had become indispensable. Miss Aline asked his advice and called upon Julian Wemyss for aid in all circumstances. He waited with Miss Aline the portentous visit of Sir Bunny Bunny, Bart., of Crawhall.
During this period, too, first appeared, year by year, the Newcastle Fishers' Garlands, collected by Joseph Crawhall afterwards and republished in 1864. These border verses, like Stoddart's, have often a genuine ring about them which is missing from the more polished effusions of Gay and Thomson. It ran through many editions and is still a valuable book of reference.
No, not quite over, after all. A murderous yell from below brought me to my feet, and I flew like an anxious hen to my brood. One small quarrel in the hall; very small, but it must be inquired into on the way to the greater one. Mercedes McGafferty had taunted Jenny Crawhall with being Irish.
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