Rise of the United Empire Loyalists: a Sketch of American History

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Rise of the United Empire Loyalists: a Sketch of American History
Frederic Gregory Forsyth
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So again, shortly there- after, he found himself on the road to Marblehead, be- fore the sweet, short-skirted Agnes. "Why did you not buy some shoes?" he said to Agnes, as he looked with warming pleasure at the yet bare and rosy limbs. "I did,'" replied Agnes, "but I keep them to wear Sun- days." Then she gave him such a shy but witching plance that he could restrain himself no longer. He clasped her in his arms and kissed her. Then he entered the house and demanded permission of her parents to... take her to Boston with him, he promising to educate Struggles in the Field. 93 her. The permission was obtained very easily; the poor folk saw the advantage it would be to Agnes to be under the protection of so great a man, and Agnes travelled back in the Frankland coach, with armorial on panel, and coachman and outrider.
Now Frankland was so much in love with Agnes that he could not let her remain at school. He built an elegant house at Hopkinton, 25 miles from Boston, and there, in the midst of a magnificent estate, and attended by 20 servants, he kept her as his very own.


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