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A Tale of a Lonely Parish

CHAPTER XIX
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But there seemed to have been no great flow of blood.

He tore open the smock-frock and shirt and put his ear to the heart.

Faintly, very faintly, he could hear it beat.

Walter Goddard was alive still--alive to live for years perhaps, the squire reflected; to live in a prison, it was true, but to live.

To describe his feelings in that moment would be impossible.


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