Married Not Mated Or How They Lived At Woodside And Throckmorton Hall Microf

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Married Not Mated Or How They Lived At Woodside And Throckmorton Hall Microf
Alice Cary
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" Do, my dear, " said Aunt Sally, " you look quite worn out. " " Now, children, " he said, as he took leave, u you must not cry when they lay your mother in the coffin, nor when they put her in the grave ; we must all die when our time comes; and to murmur is to complain of the will of the Lord it ain t nothing else under the sun that s just what it is ; now, if you cry, you will offend Heaven, and what is more, you will very much displease your Uncle Peter. " "It is an easy thing to give advic
...e, " said Mrs. Perrin, " and the easier, I think, when we do n t know what w T e talk about. " I wish you a very good morning, " said Uncle Peter, benignantly. Mrs. Perrin was a 172 M A R K I E D, NOT MATED.
simple old woman in his eyes, who might watch with the sick, but to whom his wisdom was a sealed book.
How cold and cheerless that morning was, and how long in breaking! My father sat apart, neither weeping nor speaking, and I saw that he could not be comforted. Rosalie sat at the east window, waiting for the light; and I, when free from the restraint of Uncle Peter s presence, hid my face in my hands, and gave freedom to my tears.


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