Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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L . ROBERT SETS his AFFAIRS IN ORDER 333 LI . LEAVE - TAKINGS AT
BROCKHURST . . 342 LII . KEZIA . . . . . . 346 LIII . ” AN ARRIVAL AT Bod ELIAN
349 LIV . HIRELL ' s Call . . . 352 LV . AT THE Martyr ' s OAK 355 LVI . THE
BITTER Cup ...
L . ROBERT SETS his AFFAIRS IN ORDER 333 LI . LEAVE - TAKINGS AT
BROCKHURST . . 342 LII . KEZIA . . . . . . 346 LIII . ” AN ARRIVAL AT Bod ELIAN
349 LIV . HIRELL ' s Call . . . 352 LV . AT THE Martyr ' s OAK 355 LVI . THE
BITTER Cup ...
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Give my compliments — Mr . Robert Chamberlayne ' s coms — to Mr . Rymer ,
and say I shall be glad of his Perhaps he will like to come in here . I shall soon
Then , as the driver moved off , he called after him : more passengers ! It ' ll be “
No ...
Give my compliments — Mr . Robert Chamberlayne ' s coms — to Mr . Rymer ,
and say I shall be glad of his Perhaps he will like to come in here . I shall soon
Then , as the driver moved off , he called after him : more passengers ! It ' ll be “
No ...
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Yes , indeed , Mr . Robert , ' added Mrs . Hughes ; and those words , always so
sweet and characteristic from a Welshwoman ' s lips , lost none of their force now
. “ Yes , indeed , Mr . Robert , you must go . And eh , dear me ! - why he ' ll never ...
Yes , indeed , Mr . Robert , ' added Mrs . Hughes ; and those words , always so
sweet and characteristic from a Welshwoman ' s lips , lost none of their force now
. “ Yes , indeed , Mr . Robert , you must go . And eh , dear me ! - why he ' ll never ...
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And your uncle Elias is a great man at Dolgarrog to - day , Mr . Robert . ' ' Indeed !
How is that ? ' Why , don ' t you see the country people coming in ? ' asked Mrs .
Hughes . There ' s all Capel Illtyd chapel - people , and the folk from up in the ...
And your uncle Elias is a great man at Dolgarrog to - day , Mr . Robert . ' ' Indeed !
How is that ? ' Why , don ' t you see the country people coming in ? ' asked Mrs .
Hughes . There ' s all Capel Illtyd chapel - people , and the folk from up in the ...
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... so rustic a courtesy that she blushed again to think of it when it was done , and
turned to follow her father , quite unconscious that she had neither spoken to nor
shaken hands with her kinsman and old playmate , Robert Chamberlayne .
... so rustic a courtesy that she blushed again to think of it when it was done , and
turned to follow her father , quite unconscious that she had neither spoken to nor
shaken hands with her kinsman and old playmate , Robert Chamberlayne .
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answered asked beauty began believe Bod Elian bright called Chamberlayne close comfort coming Cunliff dear deep door Elias English Ephraim eyes face father feel felt field followed gaze give given glanced gone half hand head hear heard heart Hirell Hirell's hope hour Hugh keep Kezia kind knew leave letter light lips listening live Lloyd London looked mean meet mind minute morning moved never night once passed perhaps poor present question rest Rhys Robert rose round Rymer seemed seen side silent Sir John smile soul speak spirit standing step stood strange suddenly sure sweet tell tender thank things thought told took turned voice waiting watched whole window wish wonder young
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