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A BBIDE AND BBIBEGROOM. 417
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by winding water , river and the and plain several delicate between dykes reminder . the Nor cliffs is of is there any of beauty y ley a
in Fielding the the scene ' Downs s drawings , except But of a b Sussex following , as sunshine the course and some of shadow the river Cop sweep on a
raised the over station causeway It . , is one situated reaches y close a lonel to the y flour beach mill and , is a worked mile from by
mid when the - river winter the tide wh . when en is the up the . tide A waves is lonel out y threaten , and and is a stopped desolate to overleap , by place the the enoug sea bar water , h and in
when for engul smugg p murders h the ling , mill were when and known smugg its few ling in happy dependent was profitable England cottages . , and I ; asked she for a rare said murder an place she old s
was woman used if to she it was and had not broug very ht dull up out a large here . famil No y , in the p , lace . While spoke , the silence of the valley was broken by the
heavy established we "boom on of this , cann solitary on—Whitworth shoreand and practising Armstrong at a target guns _,,
, out Tim at e sea was . the steamer Alexandra began to gasp in a
up ; board puffy apop Our lectic bridal manner air , and three the or few four pas commis sengers -voyageurs came on , p
middle a young . ) in man light ( with lilac- his coloured , hair parted gloves , and scrupulousl a quiet y young down lad the y ,
of whom more anon . It was an unwontedly calm voyage ; , trembled the Alexandra nor performed neither ro any cked of , those nor rolled unutterabl , nor y chopped disagreeable , nor
movements , those intelligently objectionable tricks in which a quiet steamer young passed knows , by lad onl y the y by river too the well ' s side mouth how of to the and indul vessel the ge lonely . , and I stood we mill rem with th arked at the its ,
as we , to inhabitants stitutions I made if must they this possess got remark frequentl persevering to y my to companion church piety in and winter and excellent . the That quiet con is
young say lady laughed for the first time . How , shall I describe but small her so it , very as is to really fair _Tbring , very impossible her neat before ; I to was the say mind going have . She ' s been to eye mi say five ? ght She very and have was twenty young been very ;
fair it eig is hte peop barel en ; le y she possibl sometimes might e she ( more seem mi probabl ght g have ifted y ) been wi th thirty a fairy ; g for - ift those of - youth tiny ; _* _,
had She was the sm very allest modestl suggestion y and sim of a pl crinoline y dressed ; her en voy lig had a ht geuse h rather air ; was she
large tightly hand parted -bag on , and her an fair umbrella little ; forehead and she ; was she of all human a
A Bbide And Bbibegroom. 417
A BBIDE AND BBIBEGROOM . 417
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1864, page 417, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081864/page/57/
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