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Thus it was in the most amiable of moods that Anna appeared upon the
lahere she ar both her
hands, led her away to see the arrangelances up the lane, as if in quest of soht of you so much Do you know it
seems to me there must be some bond of sympathy between us, or I
should not like you so well at once? I drove by the rectory early this
arden Arthur
orking in it, and I ive me soht thee, I kept him
there while I asked nuood you are, and how you help hi the poor, picking up ragged children and doing
things I never thought of doing; but I aer, and the next time you visit some of the very miserablest I
want you to take me with you Do you ever meet Arthur there? Oh, here
he comes," and with a bound, Lucy darted away fro Mrs and Miss Hetherton's
greeting
As Lucy had said, she had driven by the rectory, with no earthly
object but the hope of seeing the rector, and had hurt his of Anna, and annoyed him a little with her