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Updated: June 29, 2025


Let us go back to England to-morrow." Tom's honest face brightened vividly. "How selfish and egotistical I have been!" continued Kenelm; "I ought to have thought more of you, your career, your marriage, pardon me " "Pardon you, pardon! Don't I owe to you all, owe to you Emily herself? If you had never come to Graveleigh, never said, 'Be my friend, what should I have been now? what what?"

"Yes; Captain Stavers, the new landlord of Graveleigh, seems to be a very bad man; and though he could not turn the Somerses out of the cottage so long as they paid rent, which we took care they did pay, yet out of a very wicked spite he set up a rival shop in one of his other cottages in the village, and it became impossible for these poor young people to get a livelihood at Graveleigh."

Kenelm went on. "I have also seen Mrs. Bowles, and you will be pleased to hear that Tom is satisfied with his change of abode: there is no chance of his returning to Graveleigh; and Mrs. Bowles took very kindly to my suggestion that the little property you wish for should be sold to you, and, in that case, she would remove to Luscombe to be near her son."

Mother moved here, as I think you know, when the forge at Graveleigh was sold; and she is going to take Susey to live with her. She is quite fond of Susey. Pray let me hear from you soon; and do, dear sir, give me your advice about travelling and about Her. You see I should like Her to think of me more kindly when I am in distant parts. I remain, dear sir, Your grateful servant,

It is certain she did not encourage Captain Stavers, for I went over to Graveleigh myself on the sly, and lodged concealed with one of the cottagers who owed me a kindness; and one day, as I was at watch, I saw the Captain peering over the stile which divides Holmwood from the glebe, you remember Holmwood?" "I can't say I do."

It is certain she did not encourage Captain Stavers, for I went over to Graveleigh myself on the sly, and lodged concealed with one of the cottagers who owed me a kindness; and one day, as I was at watch, I saw the Captain peering over the stile which divides Holmwood from the glebe, you remember Holmwood?" "I can't say I do."

"I took it for granted that they were as happy as could be expected. Pray assure me that they are." "I trust so now; but they have had trouble, and have left Graveleigh." "Trouble! left Graveleigh! You make me uneasy. Pray explain." "They had not been three months married and installed in the home they owed to you, when poor Will was seized with a rheumatic fever.

"But while I was becoming a different man, when I thought of her and I was always thinking of her I still pictured her to myself as the same Jessie Wiles; and though, when I did see her again at Graveleigh, after she had married the day " "You saved her from the insolence of the Squire." "She was but very recently married. I did not realize her as married.

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