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38 ADVENTURES OF YOUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS...
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the story . "Wordsworth would certainly have made a poem out of that woman ' s unconscious mistake
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py , and To wha -nig t is ht we ore , shall were rather be in sorry some when remote it stopped district . In the lake
coun M t y temper , " said , A which . is an admirable one , unless I am put out of
nay way , began to show symptoms of irritation . " I believe we are " never How I going long to to stop begin , " said to paint I . ! " cried A .
' _< How I long to unpack my trunk , " said I , " for all my thing © are N gettin ow when g crushed we reached . " Ambleside , which we did at last , we reand
collected that we had a visit to pay to a distinguished resident , w to " her Could had house great you we experience proceeded ggest any . of the y quie nei t ghbourhood place , " said farm . I , house to a lady there ,
" " Very Quite wild a solitary , " said and A . lonely " Not place an , " inn I put , a in , " where -. we " can do just " Well as we " like said . " our experienced friend , passing her finger
meditatively over , the map , " do yon know Wast Water ? " " No" said we .
" It is , very wild and remote /' "Just what we want" cried webreathless .
" At Wastdale Head , , there is just , one farm-house , but I don't comfortable
know if it is very . " rushed glances " The to ; very " order we thing will a car be , " to we off take at exclaimed us once to Strands . " , exchang And , the back inn ing to where congratulatory the we inn must we
sleep " _Stronds near Wastdale ! " said the Head ostler . , scratching hi » head ; " tfoot _' _s a vary
nasty bit o' road to Stronds . "
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38 Adventures Of Your Own Correspondents...
38 ADVENTURES OF YOUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Sept. 1, 1859, page 38, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01091859/page/38/
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