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Chapter III |
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"But you'll not go on a-fretting--you won't now, there's a good young lady--for master won't like it, and it'll make him uneasy, and he's enough of trouble without your red eyes, bless them." "Trouble--papa, trouble! Oh, Dixon! what do you mean?" exclaimed Ellinor, her face taking all a woman's intensity of expression in a minute.
"Nay, I know nought," said Dixon, evasively. "Only that Dunster "I hate Mr. Dunster!" said Ellinor, vehemently. "I won't speak a word to him the next time he comes to dine with papa." "Missy will do what papa likes best," said Dixon, admonishingly; and with this the pair of "friends" parted, |
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