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ADVENTURES OP YOUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS. 1...
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* W • With: Tliat Natural Clieerfulness ...
without it evidentl being y found at all a startled ready prepared at any incongruity echo in my b cog etween itations the ; two for , and after
last speeches , I nodded a gloomy acquiescence , a pause said A , . " comprehende And really those d this moogsr allusion -r— to . " the length and inconvenience with
of ablutions performed in these receptacles , and assented a melanchol " And y these shake mountains of the head seem . to stifle one ! " was her next
observation . here that day , _Ajstd we I without was could , " returned compelled not the spend power I , to eking every draw of exchang out evening nearer _hy ing , , gesticulation and and a of in whisper word wet unheard weather the how assuranc even . every But in e
jay or otherwise bed _^ room I had to the knock fact of about nei articles hbourhood furniture to the , hum inhabitants tunes , my g
of the next room convey who would have made me an unwilling recipient , of the private affairs they were cliscussing together .
" Do you think— - " said I , and hesitated , " " " Let Suppose How us long —— go away have " said you from she wished , here and paused ! " it we ? " exclaime . said she . d at the same moment the .
door " About , to imp three ly that days it I think was at , " was tha _£ my . elate rep our ly , nodding first detachment towards of tourists had arrived . 66
Just when I began to wish it , " said she . Out came our map of the lake district , and our consultations hteen _letters over and
obtained newspapers it were carried for appeared us on and till deferred , tea "which time some , delivering when stray a batch till individual of his eig business had officiousl brought y
, him to our house . What loring with expedition tjie letters in search , and the of prospect some more of starting satisfactory next abode day on , our an
cheerfulness exp was wonderfully restored . from 66 Listen the letter to of what enthusiastic ——— says , " friend said of I , ours reading in which out a passage she
rean , called and added having , " How spent I a few envy hours you living at the _^ , at very lovel for farm y , lonel where four y Wastdale we hour were sit ,
would Head ! " be For bearable a few hours and , — even yes ; rather or even leasant twenty as we - had found _, it ; but two very days had disp , elled the iHusio _. p n of its , loneliness , and in
part absent The of next for its loveliness one day ni dawne ht . " d which brig we ht and were chill to y spend . "We at had Enn settled erdale ; to and be
g , toilette We somewhere packe necessaries d in our that knap nei sacks being ghbourhood , my checked somewhat w © trusted by A reckless . ' s to continual find accumulation a new warning home of . ,
must u Remember leave this you — will must have do to without carry it that a — good you many don't miles know — what you
it is walking with you such a weight to carry !" VOX ,. IV . I
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ADVENTURES OP YOUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS . 105
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Oct. 1, 1859, page 105, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01101859/page/33/
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