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She was scared at first, but seeood, sir You speak very earnestly to me But I--but I

wish you had not watched me' He understood the emotion hich she said it, to arise in her

father's behalf; and he respected it, and was silent

'Mrs Clennareat service to me; I don't knoe

should have done without the eood return to becoht, sir I am sure you mean to be kind to us Thank you, thank

you' 'Let me ask you one question before I leave Have you known ?' 'I think two years, sir,--The bell has stopped'

'How did you know her first? Did she send here for you?'

'No She does not even know that I live here We have a friend, father

and I--a poor labouring man, but the best of friends--and I wrote out

that I wished to do needlework, and gave his address And he got what

I wrote out displayed at a few places where it cost nothing, and Mrs

Clennaate will be locked,