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"But how long have you returned to Moleswich?" asked Emlyn; "and how came you to choose so damp a bed for your morning slumbers?" "The wintry cold crept into my veins when I stood in the burial-ground, and I was very weary; I had no sleep at night. Do not let me take you out of your way; I am going on to Grasmere. So I see, by the record on a gravestone, that it is more than a year ago since Mr.

The more I think of it the less it appears to me possible that I can be really in love with a wild, half-educated, anomalous creature, merely because the apparition of her face haunts me. With perfect safety, therefore, I can approach the creature; in proportion as I see more of her the illusion will vanish. I will go back to Moleswich manfully."

He had no need this time to encumber himself with a knapsack; he had left sufficient change of dress in his lodgings at Cromwell Lodge. It was towards the evening when he found himself in one of the prettiest rural villages by which "Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way." It was not in the direct road from London to Moleswich, but it was a pleasanter way for a pedestrian.

"I was coming to you, my dear Mr. Chillingly, first to thank you for the very pretty present with which you have gladdened the heart of my little Clemmy, and next to ask you to come with me quietly to-day to meet Mr. , the celebrated antiquarian, who came to Moleswich this morning at my request to examine that old Gothic tomb in our churchyard.

Man takes regret from tears that have ceased to flow, as the heavens take clouds from the rains that have ceased to fall." "Regrets? Ah, I understand, for the loss of the girl I once loved to distraction! No; surely I made that clear to you many, many, many months ago, when I was your guest at Moleswich." "Ay, but I have never, since then, spoken to you on that subject. I did not dare.

It seems to me so natural that a man, in the earlier struggle between love and reason, should say, 'Reason shall conquer, and has conquered; and yet and yet as time glides on, feel that the conquerors who cannot put down rebellion have a very uneasy reign. Answer me not as at Moleswich, during the first struggle, but now, in the after-day, when reaction from struggle comes."

Moleswich is within reach of a walk." Chillingly had left London, alone, and had given no orders as to forwarding letters. The servant did not know where he had gone, or when he would return. Travers repeated this news incidentally to Cecilia, and she felt somewhat hurt that he had not written her a line respecting Tom's visit.

At last he found himself mechanically retracing his steps. A magnetic influence he could not resist drew him back towards the grassy meads and the sparkling rill of Moleswich. "There must be," said he to himself, "a mental, like an optical, illusion. In the last, we fancy we have seen a spectre.

He had no need this time to encumber himself with a knapsack; he had left sufficient change of dress in his lodgings at Cromwell Lodge. It was towards the evening when he found himself in one of the prettiest rural villages by which "Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way." It was not in the direct road from London to Moleswich, but it was a pleasanter way for a pedestrian.

Emlyn, who astounded him by a complimentary quotation from one of his own Latin prize poems at the university, hoped he would make some stay at Moleswich, told him of the principal places in the neighbourhood worth visiting, and offered him the run of his library, which he flattered himself was rather rich, both in the best editions of Greek and Latin classics and in early English literature.

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