The Peer And the Blacksmith a Tale

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The Peer And the Blacksmith a Tale
Richard Bedingfield
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But he wrote a few lines to Stephen, and left them for him when he called again, desiring him to remain in town and to bid Nell join him, saying he would have her education attended to, and, procure her some sort of situation, if she desired it. Accordingly, at the 332 THE PEER AND THE BLACKSMITH.
expiration of a few days, Nell came up to London, having been met mid- way by Stephen.
Lord Wharton ascended to his apartment, and was met at the door by Anna, who welcomed him ^vith smiles of joy.
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...I did not expect you home so early, love I" she exclaimed. Lord Wharton threw himself on a seat, and seemed exhausted. " I hope no- thing has happened, dearest !" cried the mistress.
" No, nothing. Anna, sit down by me. You look lovely to-night in that dishabille. — You deserve to be happy. " " And am I not happy? YeS; when I see tliat yoit are so. — \ou look every inch a prince in that fancy dress, Wharton. But what prince was ever what you are? — I cannot help uttering what I feel j there seems a pleasure in speaking the deep sentiments of the heart to the object of them all.


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