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"All I am sorry for," said George, "is the risk to you." "Thee'll much oblige us, friend George, to say no more about that. What we do we are conscience bound to do; we can do no other way. And now, mother," said he, turning to Rachel, "hurry thy preparations for these friends, for we must not send them away fasting."

"It suggests the freedom and unconventionality of this home," I thought, yielding to my mood to idealize everything. "This is thy room so long as thee'll be pleased to stay with us," she said, with a genial smile, and her ample form vanished from the doorway. I was glad to be alone. The shining tide of events was bearing me almost too swiftly.

I returned her greeting with great apparent frankness and cordiality as I replied, "Oh, I'm much better to-night, and as jolly as Mark Tapley." "Well," ejaculated Mrs. Yocomb, "thee has stolen a march on us, but I'm afraid thee'll be the worse for it." "Ah, Mrs. Yocomb," I laughed, "your captive has escaped. I'm going to meeting with you to-morrow." "No, thee isn't.

"Yes, I suppose I am," she said; "can you show me where he lives?" "I can't show thee very well in the dark, but it isn't far. If thee'll wait a minute, I'll take thy satchel and go with thee." He brought the mail-bag and picked up the stranger's valise. "Thy husband's been looking for thee," he said, as they went along the path that led across a vacant lot to the street.

If thee'll come down to Keyhaven, there'll be a good chance of taking a trip, an' 'twill be safer for thee to be out of the way in case the young lord should change his mind an' have thee up for poachin'. When the marquis hears of it, it's my belief that he won't let thee off, for he's wonderfully strict about the matter, and if he had his will he'd be sending half the people hereabouts to prison."

'I din't reckon on marriage, said William. 'Thee'll marry, said Alice. 'Thee likes to have thy victuals hot and comfortable; and there's noane many but a wife as'll look after that for t' please thee. 'I know who could please me, sighed forth William, 'but I can't please her.

Thee can make up thy mind, and let me know about what thee'll do; and I the same. Thee has a starting-point on my side, knowing the amount of Martha's fortune that, of course, thee must come up to first, and then we'll see about the rest!" Old-man Barton felt that he was here brought up to the rack. He recognized Dr.

"Oh, nothin'," replied Jim, passing his free arm carelessly round the girl's waist "othin', undly th' old story 'beout heow we'd best not merry, 'cause by'm-by thee'll git ter feelin' better nor me." "But thee don't believe him, Jim? Thee knows better. Thee knows," adding this with the sweet and sincere but often sadly mistaken humility of love "thee knows thou art better than me.

"I promised to gather them for thee," she said, placing them on my table. "You did? I had forgotten that," I replied. "I fear my memory is playing me sad tricks. You have just gathered them, I think?" "What makes thee think so?" "Because their color has got into your cheeks." "I hope thee'll like them the strawberries, I mean." I laughed heartily as I answered, "I like both.

At last he ventured nearer, and laying his sweets and gingerbreads down beside her, said: "Thee'll be hungry by and by, Morva; wilt have these?"

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