Mary Anerley: a Yorkshire Tale

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Mary Anerley: a Yorkshire Tale
Blackmore Richard Doddridge
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247 but even so, this premature frisk of his were undesirable, if faith in ancient rhyme be any. But putting him out of the question, as he had already put himself, the things that were below him, and from length of practice, manage well to shape their course without him, were moving now and managing themselves with moderation.
The tone of the clouds was very mild, and so was the colour of the sea. A comely fog involved the day, and a decent mist restrained the night from ostentatious waste of
...stars. It was not such very bad weather ; but a captious man might find fault with it, and only a thoroughly cheerful one could enlarge upon its merits. Plainly enough these might be found by anybody, having any core of rest inside him, or any gift of turning over upon a rigidly neutral side, and considerably outgazing the coloiir of his eyes.
Commander Nettlebones was not of poetic, philosophic, or vague mind. " What a d d fog I ** He exclaimed in the morning ; and he used the same words in the afternoon, through a speaking trumpet, as the two other cutters ranged up within haiL This they did very carefully, at the appointed rendezvous, towards the fall of the afternoon, and hauled their wind under easy sail, shivering in the south-western breeze.


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