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The Morgesons

CHAPTER XX
20/27

Alice wished that they had stayed at home; but she was polite and endeavored to make their visit agreeable.

The son, called by his family "Bill," informed Charles that he was a judge of horseflesh, and would like to give his nags a try, having a high-flyer himself at home that the old gentleman would not hear of his bringing along.

His actions denoted an admiration of me.

He looked over the book I was reading or rummaged my workbox, trying on my thimble with an air of tenderness, and peeping into my needlebook.

He told Alice that he thought I was a whole team and a horse to let, but he felt rather balky when he came near me, I had such a smartish eye.
"What am I to do, marm ?" asked Jesse one morning when Charles was away.


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