J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, volume 5

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Send for't sir. " Which last phrase means, "Send for the clergyman. " When the vicar came and entered the little bedroom where the scaredpoacher, whose soul had died within him, was lying, still sick andweak, in his bed, and with a spirit that was prostrate with terror, Tom Chuff feebly beckoned the rest from the room, and, the door beingclosed, the good parson heard the strange confession, and with equalamazement the man's earnest and agitated vows of amendment, and hishelpless appeals to him ...for support and counsel.
These, of course, were kindly met; and the visits of the rector, forsome time, were frequent.
One day, when he took Tom Chuff's hand on bidding him good-bye, thesick man held it still, and said: "Ye'r vicar o' Shackleton, sir, and if I sud dee, ye'll promise me a'ething, as I a promised ye a many. I a said I'll never gie wife, norbarn, nor folk o' no sort, skelp nor sizzup more, and ye'll know o' meno more among the sipers. Nor never will Tom draw trigger, nor set asnare again, but in an honest way, and after that ye'll no make it abootless bene for me, but bein', as I say, vicar o' Shackleton, andable to do as ye list, ye'll no let them bury me within twenty goodyerd-wands measure o' the a'd beech trees that's round the churchyardof Shackleton.


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