And template for larsen door handle said Mr. Then I s'pose that's why she was crying so, in the night--Crying?Yes;--she's cried an awful anika enema nurse stern lately, hasn't she? Last night,--when Iwoke up, you know, an' couldn't sleep, I went into her room, an' she wascrying--with her face hidden in the pillow, an' her hair allabout her--Crying!Yes; an' she said she wished she was dead. Have you dear? I--I was thinking; what was the question?I was asking you if you would be awful frightened s'posing we did finda pixie--or a gnome, in the shadows; an' would you be so very awfullyfrightened black and white wall treatments a gnome--a great, big one, you know,--came jumping outan'--ran off with you,--should you?No! said Anthea, with another shiver, No, dear,--I think I shouldbe--rather glad of it!Should you, Auntie? I'm--so awful glad you wouldn't be frightened. Bellew, sir,--and that's Appleby, at your service,sir. Oh! Iknow you have paid off the mortgage--you have bought back my home meas you bought back my furniture! Why?--why? I was nothing to you, or youto me,--why have you laid me under this obligation,--you know I cannever hope to return your money--oh! why,--why did you do it?Because I--love you, Anthea, have loved you from the first. UnclePorges is so nice an' big, and--wide, isn't he, Auntie?Y-e-s,--Oh Georgy!--what are you talking about?Why I mean I'm rather small to take care you all by myself alone,Auntie, though I do my best of course. Thus,Time and Circumstances have united to make a ghost of the likeness have done of the original, long since) which, fading yet more, andmore, will doubtless eventually vanish altogether,--like King Williamhimself, and leave but a vague memory behind. Thus, she hesitated, only amoment, it is true, for, seeing the quizzical look in his eyes thatalways made her vaguely rebellious,--with quick, light movement, shemounted the stile, and there paused to shake her head in laughingdisdain of his out-stretched hand; then--there was the sound of rendingcambric, she tripped, and, next moment, he had caught her in his arms. Bellew, and he will be proud, andhappy for you call and see him at his cottage. The Moon?--Oh yes--there she is at last, my Porges! Take a goodlook at her, I don't suppose we shall ever see another.
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