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Weston was so kind as to take them out of the way of the infection, said Lily. 'Oh! William, those Westons! 'Westons, what Westons? Not those I knew at Brighton? 'The very same, said Lily. 'They have taken the house at Broomhill. Oh! they have been so very kind, I do not know what would have become of us without Alethea. 'Why did you not tell me they were living here? And you like them?

But that was over now, for she had learned that the nature-world was as an open book to Aunt Judith a treasury from which she brought forth gold, silver, and precious stones, and scattered them throughout the world in the shape of grand, beautiful thoughts. Nellie found life very pleasant just now at the little cottage in Broomhill Road.

After summoning Marianne, they set out through the garden, where, on being joined by William, Lily thought it expedient to betake herself to Marianne, who was but too glad to be able freely to communicate many interesting particulars. At Broomhill she had a very enjoyable talk with Mrs. Weston, but her chief delight was in her walk home with her brother.

Claude came home from Oxford, not actually ill, but in the ailing condition in which he often was, just weak enough to give his sisters a fair excuse for waiting upon him, and petting him all day long. About the same time Phyllis and Adeline came back from Broomhill, and there was great joy at the New Court at the news that Mrs. Hawkesworth was the happy mother of a little boy.

Lady Florence and her brother, therefore, agreed to ride home by Broomhill, and mention the plan to Mrs. Weston, and took their leave, appointing Adam's shop as the place of rendezvous. Next morning Emily, Lilias, and Jane happened to be together in the drawing-room, when Mr.

High and low did she seek, and so did Jane, but it was not to be found in any nook, likely or unlikely; and when at last Lily, in despair, gave up the attempt to find it, it was already a quarter to eleven. Emily sent many apologies and civil messages, and Lily set out at a rapid pace to walk to Broomhill by the road, for the thaw had rendered the fields impassable.

Are you not afraid of the scarlet fever? 'No, who has it? 'We have had it, but we are quite well now. How cold you are! 'But where is my father? 'Gone to Hetherington with Robert, to meet Aunt Rotherwood. Come into the drawing-room. Here Emily glided off to perform a hurried toilette. 'And the little ones? 'At Broomhill. Mrs.

Weston will set her down at half-past ten, and take up one of us. 'I will be that one, said Reginald, 'I have not seen Miss Weston since I came home. I meant to walk to Broomhill after dinner yesterday, only the Baron stopped me about that country-dance. Last Christmas I made her promise to dance with me to-day.

He was removed to the Home for Incurables at Broomhill, Kirkintilloch, where he died on January 2, 1877, and was interred in the Old Aisle Cemetery. He was a widower, and had two children, but they were said to be abroad at the time, the son in America and the daughter on the Continent.

'Like them! No one can tell the comfort Alethea has been. She came to us and nursed us, and has been my great support. 'And Phyllis and Ada are with them? 'Yes, they have been at Broomhill these six weeks, and more. Here Emily came in and told William that his room was ready, and Rachel on the stairs wishing to see the Captain.

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