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By Berwen Banks

CHAPTER XVII
17/17

"I have a copy in very good preservation, and I am sure I might be able to give you a good many interesting facts for your book gathered from some old MSS.
which I found stowed away in the old church tower." "Can you, now?
can you, indeed ?" And the two antiquarians bent with deep interest over the musty books on the table.
Two hours slipped away very pleasantly to the two old men before the visitors took their departure.
At the door Essec Powell held Lewis Wynne's hand for a moment.
"Do you think the little gel will forgive me?
and do you think the young fellow will find her ?" "Yes, I think he will; and if all he says of her be true, I am sure she will forget and forgive the past.

Of course, you had some excuse, in the mystery and doubt surrounding her at the time." "Two hours you bin there," said Shoni, as they passed him in the yard.
"I wass just kom in to see if you wass all asleep.

Good-bye, sir." He touched his hat respectfully to the Vicar; and as he returned to the house to dinner he muttered to himself several times: "End of the world! I am sure of it! End of the world!" [1] Poor fellow.
[2] Good-morning..


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