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THE TILLAGE SHOPKEEPEB. 171
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but his indignation passed all bounds when he understood that shop Maria . , Hitherto his own he cousin leasan had , kep was tl t enforced ac away tuall , les y in t but the trea claim ty he fo s r mounted of the relation villag his -
horse ship shoul and rode be u in hot haste y to the house ; of now mourning . Maria g desired uessed his im object etuou in coming "to contradict and received the absur him d alone report . that He
had " just I cannot reached reall , " p his answered ears y t . " , t " for it is perfectl the famil y true b . " stooping
to " become Do you a trades y mean -person hen ? Wh o degrade y it would be be y tter y to be a governess than that !"
me could " tic Perhaps iven , learn and I accomp so wish , but to ishmen I turn am t to s not , bu accoun qualified t I was t the . always faculties You quick know which afc I arith never God
"has g Stuff ! me nonsense . " ! cant !" " But what am I to do , cousin ? I must earn my living somehow
you int " We should will . house " get grace up Mrs a yourself sub Stoug scri ht p ti on us for delica you much , or te , rather heal I will th than and take that you
be " glad And my of an moth ac . tive er ? ittl . " e bod for y get like her you . . "
The old my lad ! well you that is awkward ! wellI will take her too " she can live y in the , you know . " ,
Hereupon " ; Thank you Mr , . but Stoug I prefer hton nursery t went rying , into to earn a furious her a p passion arlour . " , and
t M he aria inte rvi ew rel ended ation on and hi on s par hers t by b vow a cool nev " Good ' again morning to own , y
cousin !" , Mis strong Mr s . Denny l Stoug opposed ; hton hitherto by had her unintentionall her mother project but of y taking when been o t that he f some sh lad op y had serv hear i been ce d t o f
the " nursery y proposition" she was ; highly offended , and gave in doing to her she daug had the ter ' s true . views country at once love . of She gossi never repented a shop so is
the which place : in her for news case ! ha so d that been the a ver small dull sacrifice thing p , of was gentility amply
, , y , was compensated ever h . ier It is than in fact knitting very doub in that tful wh little ether back Mrs . parlour Denny ,
it whose being glass usuall app door left commanded ajarshe could the shop hear , as and well throug as see h all which that ,
_was bhe nei going hbour on ; y was and invited if any , thing inand very the wonderful good lady had enjoyed to Ibe to told the ,
full her g most cherished amusement , . These details I had from othersas Mrs . Denny had been dead
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The Tillage Shopkeepeb. 171
THE TILLAGE SHOPKEEPEB . 171
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 2, 1863, page 171, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_02111863/page/27/
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