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418 A BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM.
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beings the least communicative . Not that she was silent- — "by li da no terature ted means two ; or ; but three she it conversed seemed back to in me she a that p knew lacid her nothing even literary manner of knowled the books about ge
coun she of the mi try g past h school t have year , now been . years going She nursing mi over g ; ht a to sick have take relative been a situation t ; eacher she in mig France ht some with ;
from equal w probabili orldldus ty t have . When been I shut up that under she was a g not lass communi case , free - y say could find out
onl wha cative tever I , fancied I regarding mean fro to m hers express one smal , her that l famil indicatio I y , her n f t riends hat she , occupa or nothing at t least ions ,
her y sisterlived somewhere in Bloomsbury , ! H , owever , I reserved on her sensibili my , coup ties de feu I observed for the confidentiall end . Wishing _" t Do o experimen know t y you
li that ttle we face have lit up a bride with , an on expression board ! " Instantl of vivid fi interest the t fair ; and demure t the f
the s of tewardess fem exp inine eriment , who exci on tem overheard human entShe t nature he went remark by off working to con tell rmed the up stew in he to resul ard a fever and o
the he , doub mate tless the , sailors told the I . felt tain quite , and repentant the capt at being the ma the te cause , ,
of drawing t well ! attentio The bri n . on ht the coup dress le ; bu had t they been had p changed layed their at
par j Newhaven for an old black ggreen oneand she and her husband were tuding and walking , and down deckarm in arm
syMurray , up , , old with married a certain pair sort tha of t was demure extremel affectation y amusing of being to an quite initiated an ervice
and bystander as they . He presentl had donned y laid their an old heads cap together that had over seen a s memo- ,
randum book and pencil , I felt convinced they were doing maid their -se accounts rvants' . w Coal , w bu ere tcher ' s bill t , annual by t chimney he matrimonial -sweeps ,
try attitude ing to ; redu it mi c g h t t ages have sum been total , sugges supposed and bring tha it t within they were that of vainl the y nobod
co beg bal u ance ld inning have at life the gu ' s e journey banker ssed th ' s . that They were did onl da it with to young perfection two portm marri ; e anteaux d pair y ,
and a bonnet box . very y , There is very little more to say . As the afternoon advanced
went it grew down chill -stairs y , and into my the sma lad ll com ' s ca panion bin and wit pulled h the o li ut ght t hair iny iece of delicate crochet y to which she assiduously added
p inch after very inchuntil we neared , the French coast . A delay of loomed not some permitting twenty from minutes , us the to centre enter occurred of . the The outs old hi ide g town h the tower harbour on eith of St er ; . han the Jacques d tide the
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418 A Bride And Bridegroom.
418 A BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1864, page 418, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081864/page/58/
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