Under the Greenwood Tree, Or, the Mellstock Quire; a Rural Painting of the Dutch School
Under the Greenwood Tree, Or, the Mellstock Quire; a Rural Painting of the Dutch School
Hardy Thomas
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And you knowen very well too, don't ye, Fancy?" Geoffrey put on a tone expressing that these words signified at presentabout one hundred times the amount of meaning they conveyed literally. Dick looked anxious. "Will you pass me some bread?" said Fancy in a flurry, the red of herface becoming slightly disordered, and looking as solicitous as a humanbeing could look about a piece of bread. "Ay, that I will, " replied the unconscious Geoffrey. "Ay, " he continued, returning to the displaced idea,... "we are likely to remain friendly wi'Mr. Shiner if the wheels d'run smooth. " "An excellent thing--a very capital thing, as I should say, " the youthanswered with exceeding relevance, considering that his thoughts, insteadof following Geoffrey's remark, were nestling at a distance of about twofeet on his left the whole time. "A young woman's face will turn the north wind, Master Richard: my heartif 'twon't. " Dick looked more anxious and was attentive in earnest atthese words. "Yes; turn the north wind, " added Geoffrey after animpressive pause.
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