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The Amazing Marriage

CHAPTER XXXIII
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Why an interpreter ?' 'A poker in the fire.

The interpreter--whether the mother will bear to have it done.' 'Burn, do you mean ?' 'It should be burnt.' 'Not by you ?' 'Quick! Quick!' 'But will you--could you?
No, I say!' 'If there is no one else.' 'You forget your own child.' 'He is near the end of his mother.' 'The doctor will soon arrive.' 'The poison travels.

It cannot be overtaken unless we start nearly equal, father said.' 'Work like that wants an experienced hand.' 'A steady one.

I would not quake--not tremble.' 'I cannot permit it.' 'Mr.Wythan would know!--he would know! 'Do you hear, Lady Fleetwood--the dog may not be mad!' 'Signs! He ran heavy, he foamed.' 'Foam 's no sign.' 'Go; order to me a speaker of English and Welsh.' The earl spun round, sensible of the novelty of his being commanded, and submitting; but no sooner had he turned than he fell into her view of the urgency, and he went, much like the boy we see at school, with a strong hand on his collar running him in.
Madge entered, and said: 'Mr.Woodseer has seen baby and Martha and the donkey all safe.' 'He is kind,' said Carinthia.

'Do we right to bathe the wound?
It seems right to wash it.


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