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Ben came to the door. "Dey says dey's goin' to fotch up de anchor and start de wessel, Marse Ed'ard. Don't you and Miss Elsie want for to see it?" "Yes, sister, do you not wish to see the last you may, for the present, of your dear native land?" queried Edward in a lively tone. "'Twill take but a moment to don hat and shawl, and I shall be proud to give you the support of my arm."

"O, papa!" said Dotty, springing into his arms, while her sisters seized him by the coat-sleeves, "you ought to have a birthday to-night, we've got such a splendid supper!" "Sthop!" cried Katie. "I's talking. Cake, and verjerves, and f'owers, and butter!" "And Susy's been practising the 'Blue Violet's Carol," said Prudy. "Yes, her packus, uncle Ed'ard!"

'She'll come back, Ed'ard, when the anger's overpast. 'The anger of good people is never overpast, Hazel. 'See, I'll write her a letter, Ed'ard, and I'll say I'm a wicked girl, and she's to teach me better ways. She'll come like Foxy for bones, Ed'ard. Comfort stole into Edward's heart. 'And see, my dear, I'll send his baby to him, and maybe, after She stumbled into silence. 'What, Hazel?

He pointed to a parcel which contained chemises and nightdresses. 'That, said Mrs. Marston, frowning portentously at Hazel, who was tearing it open 'that is other useful garments. 'What for canna I show 'em Ed'ard? I want to show all. The money was his'n. It was a tribute to Edward's self-control that she was so entirely lacking in shyness towards him. 'My dear! A young man! whispered Mrs.

"Berry sick, Marse Ed'ard, looks like he's dyin' sho nuff." "Oh, dreadful! And no one with him but his daughter?" "Dat's all, sah. De young lady come to de do', and when I give her de card, she look at it and den at me an' say, 'O Ben! I thought we hadn't a friend in all dis country! and papa so very sick! Please tell Mr. Travilla we'll be glad to see him."

When she, cast out of home, come here to me, and dropped upon them planks, her wownded heart was broke. I know it. I, Ed'ard Cuttle, see it. There's nowt but true, kind, steady love, as can ever piece it up again. If so be I didn't know that, and didn't know as Wal'r was her true love, brother, and she his, I'd have these here blue arms and legs chopped off, afore I'd let her go.

"I'll do my best," Max said, mounting his pony, which Tom the colored boy was holding. "Me, too, Marse Ed'ard, dere shan't nuffin hurt Miss Zoe," added the latter, giving Max the bridle, then mounting a third horse and falling behind the others as they cantered down the avenue. A little beyond the gate the family carriage passed them, Mr. Dinsmore and a strange gentleman inside.

A sense of immanent grief was on her, grey loneliness and fear of the future. He tried to comfort her. 'Dunna say ought! she sobbed. 'You canna run the words o'er your tongue comfortable like Ed'ard can! 'What do you want me to say? 'I dunno. I want our Foxy. 'I'll fetch her in the morning. 'No, you munna. She'm safe at Ed'ard's. Let her bide. I want to be at Ed'ard's, too.

James said, 'might, I think, absent herself. 'Would you rather go or stay, Hazel? 'Stay along of you, Ed'ard. Hazel had divined that something threatened Edward. They sat down, very dour. Foxy had retired under the table. The shaggy old man surveyed the bird. 'A nice pet, a bird, he said. 'Minds me of a throstle I kep' 'Now, now, Thomas! Business! said Mr. James. 'Yes.

'Maybe, Ed'ard, after a long and long while after She began to cry, covering her face. 'Oh, what for canna you see, my soul, she whispered, 'as I love you true? Edward looked into her eyes, and he did see. Strangely as an old forgotten tale, there came to him the frail hope of the possibility of joy.

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