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Updated: May 24, 2025
But few be too occupied for romance to over-get 'em sooner or later, and at forty I fell in love a tiresome thing at that age and not to have been expected from a bachelor-minded man same as me. And if I'd had the second sight and been able to see where the fatal passion was going to take me, I'd have kept my eyes off Jenny Owlet very careful indeed.
White started; but she hadn't reached the tumble-down gate of Walna in fact, 'twas the head of an old iron bedstead stuck there and not a gate at all when Charity called after her. "Go brisk and catch up that girl Mary Tuckett," she said. "Tell her, on second thoughts for her good and not for mine that I'll do what she wants. Go clever and brisk, and you'll over-get her afore she's home again."
I thought when he went to Bradford," continued Ducie, "that he would at least be learning something that he might be the better of in the long end; and that in a mill he would over-get his notions about sheepskins being spun into golden fleeces. But he doesn't seem to get any new light that way, and Up-Hill is not doing well without him.
John Pike perceived that to offer such a thing to Crocker's trout would probably consign him even if his great stamina should over-get the horror to an uneatable death, through just and natural indignation. On the other hand, while the May-fly lasted, a trout so cultured, so highly refined, so full of light and sweetness, would never demean himself to low bait, or any coarse son of a maggot.
And in his nineteenth-century way he said what the erring son of old said, "Father, I have not done right lately. I am very sorry." "Say no more, Harry, my lad. There shall be no back reckoning between you and me. You have been mixed up with a sight of follies, but you can over-get all that. You take after me in looks. Up-sitting and down-sitting, you are my son. Oh, my dear, dear son!"
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