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A malicious Quincy paper used always to refer to this town, in derision as 'Stavely's Landing. Stavely was one of my earliest admirations; I envied him his rush of imaginary business, and the display he was able to make of it, before strangers, as he went flying down the street struggling with his fluttering coat. But there was a carpenter who was my chiefest hero.

Let us put these facts together in historical form. The American's name was Butterworth Stavely. As soon as he had become well acquainted with all the people and this took but a few days, of course he began to ingratiate himself with them by all the arts he could command.

"Allen a Dale is my name, good master." "Allen a Dale," repeated Robin, musing. "Allen a Dale. It doth seem to me that the name is not altogether strange to mine ears. Yea, surely thou art the minstrel of whom we have been hearing lately, whose voice so charmeth all men. Dost thou not come from the Dale of Rotherstream, over beyond Stavely?" "Yea, truly," answered Allan, "I do come thence."

Well, I had jolly good times in Castle Stavely once upon a time." "Yet, you like our kitchen!" she again urged, in a maze of wonderment. "I like everything here," he answered; "everything everything, you understand!" he said, looking meaningly into her eyes. "Then you'll like the wedding Sophie's wedding," she answered, in a little confusion.

A malicious Quincy paper used always to refer to this town, in derision as 'Stavely's Landing. Stavely was one of my earliest admirations; I envied him his rush of imaginary business, and the display he was able to make of it, before strangers, as he went flying down the street struggling with his fluttering coat. But there was a carpenter who was my chiefest hero.

A malicious Quincy paper used always to refer to this town, in derision as 'Stavely's Landing. Stavely was one of my earliest admirations; I envied him his rush of imaginary business, and the display he was able to make of it, before strangers, as he went flying down the street struggling with his fluttering coat. But there was a carpenter who was my chiefest hero.

Some having to do with the earliest days of his childhood; some with fighting on the Danube, before he left the army, impoverished and ashamed; some with idle hours in the North Tower in Stavely Castle; and one with the day he and his sister left the old castle, never to return, and looked back upon it from the top of Farcalladen Moor, waving a "God bless you" to it.

Some having to do with the earliest days of his childhood; some with fighting on the Danube, before he left the army, impoverished and ashamed; some with idle hours in the North Tower in Stavely Castle; and one with the day he and his sister left the old castle, never to return, and looked back upon it from the top of Farcalladen Moor, waving a "God bless you" to it.

Stavely was immediately elected to the vacant magistracy, and, oozing reform from every pore, he went vigorously to work. In no long time religious services raged everywhere and unceasingly.

"Allen a Dale is my name, good master." "Allen a Dale," repeated Robin, musing. "Allen a Dale. It doth seem to me that the name is not altogether strange to mine ears. Yea, surely thou art the minstrel of whom we have been hearing lately, whose voice so charmeth all men. Dost thou not come from the Dale of Rotherstream, over beyond Stavely?" "Yea, truly," answered Allan, "I do come thence."

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