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Updated: June 5, 2025
He had tasted all its mingled odours this morning while he followed the paths in search of Hetty; and when at length he had found her under the great filbert-tree, they seemed to float about her and hedge her as with the aura of a goddess. He had delivered his message, trembling: had watched her go with firm step to the sacrifice.
"For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you: but if ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses." John Wesley laid his Bible down beside him on the rustic seat under the filbert-tree, and leaned back against the trunk with half-closed eyes. By and by he frowned, and the frown, instead of passing, grew deeper.
After this, by boldly skipping each difficulty as it arose I managed to cover a good deal of ground with admirable fluency. We dined together in silence that evening, and after dinner strolled out to the big filbert-tree under which, for a few weeks in the year, Parson West had his dessert laid and sipped his thin port an old common-room fashion to which he clung.
Reginald ran after Maurice, who had just reached the nest. 'There is one coming in, the evening is so warm they are not quiet yet. 'I'll quiet them, said Maurice, kneeling down, and putting his first puff-ball into the hole. Reginald stood by with a sly smile, as he pulled a branch off a neighbouring filbert-tree.
I can see my father now, seated within the summer-house by the filbert-tree at the end of the orchard his favourite haunt or standing in the doorway and drawing himself painfully erect, a giant of a man, to inhale the scent of his flowers or listen to his bees, or the voice of the stream which bounded our small domain.
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