Narratives of the Shepherd of Salisbury Plain the Mountain Miller And George

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Narratives of the Shepherd of Salisbury Plain the Mountain Miller And George
Sarah J Sarah Johnson Prichard
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Sir, without blankets by night and flannel by day, is but a baddish job, especially to people who have but little or no fire. She will always be a weaJdy body ; but thank God, her soul prospers, and is in health. But I beg your pardon. Sir, for talking on at this rate. " " Not at all, not at all, " said Mr. Johnson ; " I am much pleased with your story ; you shall certainly see me in a few days. Good night. " So saying, he slipped a crown into his hand and 21) SHEPHERD OF SALISBURY PLAIN. 21 ro...de off. Surely, said the Shepherd, ^'goodness and mcraj havcfollmved one all the days of my life, ^^ as he gave the money to his wife when he got home at night.
As to Mr. Johnson, he found abundant matter for his thoughts during the rest of his journey. On th^ whole he was more disposed to envy than to pity the Shepherd. I have seldom seen, said he, so hap- py a man. It is a sort of haj^piness which the world could not give, and which, I plainly see, it has not been able to take away. This must be the true spirit of religion.


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