d Mrs. Sackville, "do Bob Eton's father and Bob Eaton,
"And what," asked Mrs. Sackville, "do Bob Eaton's father and Bob Eaton,
"Dubois for ever!" exclaimed Edward, as Julia finished her mimickry
"Dubois for ever!" exclaimed Edward, as Julia finished her mimicry
"Oh, that will be delightful, mother but Edward and I cannot dance a
"Oh, that will be delightful, mother, but Edward and I cannot dance a
'The next, mother? what is next, Edward?"
"The next, mother? what is next, Edward?"
sun.
sun."
suddenly swelled the veins of her clear open brow, lit up her hazle eyes
suddenly swelled the veins of her clear open brow, lit up her hazel eyes
"My dear Ned," replied Mrs. Sackville, "I do not wonder at your
"My dear Ned," replied Mr. Sackville, "I do not wonder at your
"Now, mama," she said, you must take both sides of the river."
"Now, mama," she said, "you must take both sides of the river."
of the skipping right--the readers inalienable right) we shall make but
of the skipping right--the readers' inalienable right) we shall make but
"One might almost fancy here," said Mr. Sackville, that the march
"One might almost fancy here," said Mr. Sackville, "that the march
"At a wigman in Oneida, where he had been compelled to ask for such
"At a wigwam in Oneida, where he had been compelled to ask for such
the road is thronged with market-waggons, stage coaches, and carriages
the road is thronged with market-waggons, stage coaches; and carriages
riches and resources of their native land, "For my own part," he said,
riches and resources of their native land. "For my own part," he said,
eyes and ruddy cheeks, who seeemed to be a favorite with the whole
eyes and ruddy cheeks, who seemed to be a favorite with the whole
then asked her name:--"My name is Biddy Burns, an' please you, miss."
then asked her name:--"My name is Biddy Burns, an' please you, miss."
little, pale, wizzened-face fellow, with a bleared and blood-shot eye,
little, pale, wizened-face fellow, with a bleared and blood-shot eye,
"How old?" I do not justly remember; but there is my age set down in our
"How old? I do not justly remember; but there is my age set down in our
"I do not see that we can, my dear," replied Mrs. Sackville," I have
"I do not see that we can, my dear," replied Mrs. Sackville, "I have
"Sickly feeling," exclaimed Edward, I am sure I thought the air w
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