WHEN Mr. St. John went, it was beginning to snow; the whirling storm continued all night. T...
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IT was near Christmas by the time all was settled: the season of general holiday approached...
2009-10-02
HE did not leave for Cambridge the next day, as he had said he would. He deferred his depart...
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THE daylight came. I rose at dawn. I busied myself for an hour or two with arranging my thi...
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THE manor-house of Ferndean was a building of considerable antiquity, moderate size, and no...
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READER, I married him. A quiet wedding we had: he and I, the parson and clerk, were alone p...
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THE recollection of about three days and nights succeeding this is very dim in my mind. I c...
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THE more I knew of the inmates of Moor House, the better I liked them. In a few days ...
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MY home, then,- when I at last find a home,- is a cottage; a little room with whitewashed wa...
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I CONTINUED the labours of the village-school as actively and faithfully as I could. ...
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A SPLENDID Midsummer shone over England: skies so pure, suns so radiant as were then seen i...
2009-10-02
AS I rose and dressed, I thought over what had happened, and wondered if it were a dr...
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THE month of courtship had wasted: its very last hours were being numbered. There was...
2009-10-02
SOPHIE came at seven to dress me: she was very long indeed in accomplishing her task;...
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SOME time in the afternoon I raised my head, and looking round and seeing the western...
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