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38 ADVENTURES OF YOUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS...
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models pressive for ; and A . ' , s — p to ictures descend , and to provide minor details tlie bare , be read necessaries y to be caug therefore of life ht — as that desired nothing—for both of usWe took
beyond and a somewhat friends ; p we lai ity d ing in - and a stock utterl of y ru indifferent stic Northern ( and we farewell hoped . not of last unbecoming our Saturday families )
considerabl costume , and satisfied departed with by the our Great lansand with Railway ourselves for having , devised them y . We had packed p up p , lenty of books : No modern
books" said wefor we can read such things in town . "We requested that and things no , one in would general , send mi newspapers ght go on after as us they ; the liked war , without and the " us budget for
periodical Journal spectators , which . , the "We " in En did general g not lish . even Woman we cut ask open ' s to Journal have with that such / ' forwarded popular eager and and to deli us beloved contri g : htful that - antici when wonder whether our own
butions pations have , been especiall honored y with we a place there . But A . suggested celsus " Buckle " b ' s History of of having Civilisation some li , " hi " reading The Excursion at all events , " and . ' *
Para-, y way g I think Sunday The railway it may and part have porters of been Monday seemed from to we the find spent solid our character in boxes York remarkabl . of It our was literature y a heavy town , . . The waiters
obsequious attentive and therefore ; the civility shop comparativel keepers of a town civil y uninteresting , : compared " But how to to odious us the . hearty , " said we and , " roug is were the h _,
cordiality Sitting of the the country near ! " the Minsterand watching the daylight
on green , somewhat die out of disturbed the sky , we b reall three y began or four to little enjoy irls ourselves , -who came , and and were sat g
near and stared at us . y At last addressing me , " Why you're t' very model o' my coosen , you are—I never see such aloikness—she doide
when As she I had "was passed eighteen _^— , never she did mind . " how long ago—the fatal age ,
this cadaverous compliment did not sound alarming . " Your cousin imist have been a very good-looking young woman , "
said I . evasivel The girl " lo But oked she rather could dubious do any — thing wiry , she I wonder could ; ?— I and never answered saw t
y , thing " _Ak 5 " thoug couldn ht 't do I wi " she ' her had needle a . lo " ok of intellect and genius no
, doubt , poor thing " , aid that A exp . " lains to-morro it . " w we shall be in Bolton ! Did " To-morrows
you ever hear of , a place , near it called The Valley of Desolation ? w It ill sounds " Yes not , be " _exactl rep particular lied y as I , if " ; if it shelter they would let , and suit lodg us a ings ! little " there simp . le But food , however , plenty , we of
air and water , and quiet , and Nature , ( with a large N , ) that is all we need . " h neither of of
A . emphatically agreed , and thougwe are us a
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1859, page 36, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091859/page/36/
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