The Old House At Sandwich : the Story of a Ruined Home, As Developed in the Strange Revelations of Hickory Maynard 2

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157 " No, I can never forgive him/' she said resolutely ; " but don't let us talk of him/' Her manner when she said '' I can never forgive him'' reminded me of George. There was something in the expression of her face that recalled his.
" How serious you look/' she said ; " do you want me to forgive him ? '' " No/' I said ; '^ I do not think he deserves forgiveness." ^^ But I will forget him^ if I can ; we will both try and think he never existed.'' ^' Yes/' I said ; '• the mention of him has e
...ven changed the tone of your voice." "And spoiled the birds^ one would think/' she replied, "judging from your neglect of them ; come, sir, give me a little ; it is the duty of a hostess to be cheerful, that her guest may enjoy his visit and his breakfast — another cup of coft'ee ? Yes, you must." Thus the amenities of the breakfast- table were restored ; and in due course we were sitting cozily on a sofa by the fire, for it was a cold morning in the last week of October.
" And I have a great deal to tell you that is very serious/' I said, looking into the glowing ashes at the bottom of the grate, and watching the bluish flame that sparkled with tiny stars from the oak 158 The Old House at Sandwich, blocks that were burning — they were pieces of old ships that had been broken up.


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