The Emigrant a Tale of Australia

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The Emigrant a Tale of Australia
W H Leigh
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" (She heaved a deep sigh. ) " I have been thinking of that " ** Never mind, dearest missus — we shall hear of its all beins; richt the very first letter — you shall live to hear it all found out. I myself will finely kick up my heels afore long — I mean to have a roaring gallop some of these days, and it won't be long first. Comfort, dear lady — comfort ! our eyes are not made for tears, but for smiling. We are pretty near the land, they do say ; and I know there 's no cause for miserable imha...ppiness many weeks longer. Bitter partings makes the sweetest meetings — exactly as the sourest, worsest apples makes the sweetest, bestest cider. I'll encourage none on't ! There the tear- drops stand . Now on your eyelashes like the dew on the hedge of a hautum morning. Shake 'em off", and let's hear no more letter- reading : you know, dear marm, better than I do, it 's all fiddle- sticks!" M 82 THE EMIGRANT.
*' Susan! my tried, my good and valued friend, thy kind heart would fain console all the woes that beset me, and lighten the care that presses heavy on my heart; — Susan, come hither — didst thou ever feel love?" " Why, really, marm, that 's a — that 's a — ahem !


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