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Bride of Lammermoor

CHAPTER XIX
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The next morning was the appointed time.

It rose upon active sportsmen and successful sport.

The banquet came in course; and a pressing invitation to tarry yet another day was given and accepted.

This Ravenswood had resolved should be the last of his stay; but he recollected he had not yet visited the ancient and devoted servant of his house, Old Alice, and it was but kind to dedicate one morning to the gratification of so ancient an adherent.
To visit Alice, therefore, a day was devoted, and Lucy was the Master's guide upon the way.

Henry, it is true, accompanied them, and took from their walk the air of a tete-a-tete, while, in reality, it was little else, considering the variety of circumstances which occurred to prevent the boy from giving the least attention to what passed between his companions.


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