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'I was so glad, my honey, he began, with a knowing smile, 'to see that from the mill-window last week. He flung a nod in the direction of the garden. Anne innocently inquired what it could be. 'Jack and you in the garden together, he continued laying his hand gently on her shoulder and stroking it.
"Let us dress up a figure to look like father, and set him at the mill-window; so that those Redfurns shall not find out that he is away. Won't that be good?" "Put him on the mill-steps. They may not look up at the window." "The mill-steps, then. Where is father's old hat? Put it on the broom there, and see how it looks.
Often in the course of the morning, too, did Mr Linacre look out of the mill-window, or nod to them from the top of the steps, that they might see that he did not forget them. Meantime, the white smoke curled up from the kitchen chimney, as Ailwin cooked the dinner; and little George's voice and hers were often heard from within, as if they were having some fun together.
You have nothing but your noses to guide ye, mind, so use 'em to-day if you never did in your lives before. Then the search began. Owlett, during the early part, watched from his mill-window, Lizzy from the door of her house, with the greatest self- possession.
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