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But the next year he was in New York again, occasionally joining in a literary partnership in which there was a third member now, for Brown had married the daughter of Dr. Linn, the Presbyterian minister. The years rolled on, and Brown sought to fight off death by terrific work. But death only clutched him the tighter.
The blind widow was provided for in the most comfortable manner, as well as the little guide to the Linn; and " "But what is all this to the marriage, the marriage of the principal personages?" interrupted Miss Buskbody, impatiently tapping her snuff-box. "The marriage of Morton and Miss Bellenden was delayed for several months, as both went into deep mourning on account of Lord Evandale's death.
At a point a little higher up the valley, where the waters of the stream are held back by some huge rocks, they form a deep pool, and then flow onwards through a narrow gorge called Cyper's Linn. Following the stream now until it has merged its waters in those of the South Tyne, we turn eastward with the main stream and come to Haydon Bridge.
"What does she think of the great name and fame you have made for yourself?" "How should I know?" Then there was silence for a second or two. "I wish you'd run down to see them some Sunday, Linn; I'd go down with you." "Why not go down by yourself? they'd be tremendously glad to see you." "I should be more welcome if I took you with me.
"Yes, that is what Linn Moore has come to," the other said, with entire good-nature. "And what has Maurice Mangan come to? I can remember when Maurice Mangan was to be a great poet, a great metaphysician, a great I don't know what. Winstead was far too small a place for him; he was to go up and conquer London, and do great and wonderful things.
But when they had arrived at their destination, when soda-water had been produced and opened, and when Mangan was lying back in an easy-chair, regarding his friend, he resumed the conversation. "I should have thought going to see those people to-night would have brightened you up a little," he began, "but you seem thoroughly out of sorts, Linn. What is the matter? Overwork or worry?
I returned to my ranch and was busy with haying and harvest when another report reached us, borne on the wings of the wind, that the Bannocks had doubled on their tracks and were scattering death and destruction in their path. The last scare, if possible, was worse than the first. About the same time the Governor ordered Gen. M. V. Brown with the Linn county company, under Capt.
I plunged into the wheel below the linn, and got her out in my arms. I ran wi' her to the house, and I laid my drowned bairn on her mother's knee. Everything that could be done was done, and a doctor was brought frae Dunse; but the spark o' life was out o' my bit Jeannie.
He felt certain his wife and daughter were leaving by the boat and he didn't know how he should ever be able to get down to the Borg pier before they were gone." Glory Goldie stood stock still. "You let him ride with you, of course?" she said. "Oh, yes," replied Linn art. "Jan once did me a good turn and I wanted to repay it. Perhaps I did wrong in giving him a lift?"
So this is part of what your fashionable friends expect from you, Linn, in return for their patronage?" "It's nothing of the kind; she would do as much for me, if she knew how, or if there were any occasion." "Oh, well, it is no great thing," said Mangan, who was really a very good-natured sort of person, despite his supercilious talk.
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