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The Nether World

CHAPTER XVI
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This instinct of gladness had a very different significance from the animal vitality which prompted the constant laughter of Bessie Byass; it was but one manifestation of a moral force which made itself nobly felt in many another way.

In himself Sidney was experiencing its pure effects, and it was owing to his conviction of Jane's power for good that he had made her acquainted with Bob Hewett's wife.

Snowdon warmly approved of this; the suggestion led him to speak expressly of Jane, a thing he very seldom did, and to utter a strong wish that she should begin to concern herself with the sorrows she might in some measure relieve.
Sidney joined in the laughter he had excited by picturing himself the parson of the parish.

But the topic under discussion was a serious one, and Jane speedily recovered her gravity.
'Yes, I see how hard it is,' she said.

'But it's a cruel thing for him to neglect poor Pennyloaf as he does.


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