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CHAPTER XXI
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Mrs.Dale is very intimate with Miss Hazeldean,--more than with the squire's lady.
Why is that, think you ?" "Well, sir," said Leonard, shrewdly, "Mrs.Dale has her little tempers, though she's a very good lady; and Madame Hazeldean is rather high, and has a spirit.

But Miss Jemima is so soft: any one could live with Miss Jemima, as Joe and the servants say at the Hall." "Indeed! get my hat out of the parlour, and--just bring a clothes-brush, Lenny.

A fine sunny day for a walk." After this most mean and dishonourable inquisition into the character and popular repute of Miss Hazeldean, Signor Riccabocca seemed as much cheered up and elated as if he had committed some very noble action; and he walked forth in the direction of the Hall with a far lighter and livelier step than that with which he had paced the terrace.
"Monsignore San Giacomo, by thy help and the pipe's, the padrone shall have his child!" muttered the servant, looking up from the garden..


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