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Presently he added: "I ah I know not whether it will be possible to you"

"Indeed, sir, I will do raves in Sedhurst Church, I have never dared to inquire about the of her to visit them, and let me hear of theht o'clock the next evening she was again with hi late

"I scarcely expected this pleasure to-night These rural festivities are often protracted"

"O sir, I was heartily glad to escape and to get the children away The people were becohtened I never would have gone, had I knohat it would be like, but at ho us to their harvest feasts, and they always behave hilst we are there"

"No doubt they hold your father in respect"

"Yes," said Aurelia, unwilling to tell hih quite unintentionally Dame Wheatfield only intended hospitality; but in her eyes "Miss" was overness, and that to the little Waylands--mere interlopers in the eyes of the Belaallantry of the young far it as the natural tribute to her guest's beauty, andit was real earnest, considerable affront was taken at "young madam's fine airs, and she only a poor kinswo lady had rees ades, and above all to Amoret She had made her escape on the plea of early hours for the children, leaving Molly behind her, just as the boisterous song was beginning in which Jack kisses Bet, Joe kisses Sue, Toletail, who is left in the lurch The farewell had been huffy "A good evening to you, madam; I am sorry our entertainuilty and ine how Mrs Aylward could have let her go without a warning; the truth being that Mrs Aylward despised her taste, but thought she knehat a harvest supper was like