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"She reckon dem biscuit goin' git her by Sain' Petuh when she 'proach de hevumly gates! Uhuh! I tell her she got git redemption fo' de aigs she done ruin dese many yeahs; 'cause she as useless wid an ommelick as a two-day calf on de slick ice!" Here he laughed loud and long. "You jass go and talk wid dat Mamie, some day, Missy; you'll see how vain dat woman is."

After this excitement I awaited the ap- proach of day with a strange anxiety. My conscience told me that Hobart had the right to denounce me in the pres- ence of all my fellow-passengers; yet my alarm was vain.

'I won't have Vistors really don't want visitors, she said; 'little repose and all that sort of thing is what I quire. No odious brutes must proach me till I've shaken off this numbness; and in a grisly resumption of her coquettish ways, she made a dab at the Major with her fan, but overset Mr Dombey's breakfast cup instead, which was in quite a different direction.

BOLDWOOD was tenant of what was called Little Weatherbury Farm, and his person was the nearest ap- proach to aristocracy that this remoter quarter of the parish could boast of.

But it was not long before I was awakened by the fact that: "Sa rah did not fl inch but gras ped the heat ed i ron in her un in jur ed hand and when the ra bid an i mal a proach ed she thr ust the lur id po ker in his " "My conscience!" said I to Euphemia, "can't that girl be stopped?" "You wouldn't have her sit there and do nothing, would you?" said she. "No; but she needn't read out that way."

This is perhaps almost the first thing you feel as you ap- proach the castle from the streets of the town. The long facade, consisting only of balconied windows deeply recessed, erects itself on the summit of a considerable hill, which gives a fine, plunging movement to its foundations. The deep niches of the windows are all aglow with color.