A Mere Accident

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A Mere Accident
Moore George
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" "They are too sly for me, I confess; I don't approve of priests meddlingin family affairs. But tell me the legend. " "Oh, how steep these roads are. At last, at last. Now let's try and finda place where we can sit down. The grass is full of that horrid pricklygorse. " "Here's a nice soft place; there is no gorse here. Now tell me thelegend. " "Well, I never!" said Kitty, sitting herself on the spot that had beenchosen for her, "you do astonish me. You never heard of the legend of StCuthman. "... "No, do tell it to me. " "Well, I scarcely know how to tell it in ordinary words, for I learnt itin poetry. " "In poetry! In whose poetry?" "Evy Austen put it into poetry, the eldest of the girls, and they mademe recite it at the harvest supper. " "Oh, that's awfully jolly--I never should have thought she was soclever. Evy is the dark-haired one. " "Yes, Evy is awfully clever; but she doesn't talk much about it. " "Do recite it. " "I don't know that I can remember it all. You won't laugh if I breakdown.

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