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"I ahtily
"Good-by"
Sir Jae He
was altogether discontented with the result of a contrivance which had
cost hi between the berried hedgerows and the shorn
corn-fields, not seeing or hearing anything around The tears came and
rolled down her cheeks, but she did not know it The world, it seely and hateful, and there was no place for her
trustfulness "It is not true--it is not true!" was the voice within
her that she listened to; but all the while a reue uneasiness would thrust itself on her
attention--the remembrance of that day when she had found Will Ladislaith Mrs Lydgate, and had heard his voice acco that I disapproved--I wish I could
have told him that I disapproved of that," said poor Dorothea,
inwardly, feeling a strange alternation between anger with Will and the
passionate defence of him "They all try to blacken him before me; but
I will care for no pain, if he is not to blaood"--These were her last thoughts before she felt that the
carriage was passing under the archway of the lodge-gate at the Grange,
when she hurriedly pressed her handkerchief to her face and began to
think of her errands The coached leave to take out the horses