Dick’s spirits having risen in the course of these admissions of his sweetheart, he now touched Smart with the whip; and on Smart’s neck, not far behind his ears. Smart, who had been lost in thought
Dick’s spirits having risen in the course of these admissions of his sweetheart, he now touched Smart with the whip; and on Smart’s neck, not far behind his ears. Smart, who had been lost in thought
The point in Yalbury Wood which abutted on the end of Geoffrey Day’s premises was closed with an ancient tree, horizont…
The last day of the story is dated just subsequent to that point in the development of the seasons when country people …
The next morning the vicar rose early. The first thing he did was to write a long and careful letter to his friend in …
The day was done, and Fancy was again in the school-house. About five o’clock it began to rain, and in rather a dull f…
The visit to Geoffrey passed off as delightfully as a visit might have been expected to pass off when it was the first …
Mrs. Endorfield’s advice was duly followed. “I be proper sorry that your daughter isn’t so well as she might be,” said …
The next scene is a tempestuous afternoon in the following month, and Fancy Day is discovered walking from her father’s…
Saturday evening saw Dick Dewy journeying on foot to Yalbury Wood, according to the arrangement with Fancy. The landsca…
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