A Romance of Exmoor by R. D. Blackmore]@TWC D-Link book A Romance of Exmoor 6/21 John Fry is waiting by the tapster's door, and Peggy neighing to me. If you please, we must get home to-night; and father will be waiting for me this side of the telling-house.' 'There, there, you shall go, leetle dear, and perhaps I will go after you. I have taken much love of you. But the baroness is hard to me. How far you call it now to the bank of the sea at Wash--Wash--' 'At Watchett, likely you mean, madam. |