23/24 Doubtless his loss of blood the day before had something to do with the dream or vision, whichever the reader may choose to consider it. He rose, and after a good breakfast, found himself very little the worse, and forgot all about his dream, till a circumstance which took place not long after recalled it vividly to his mind. The boys had no time to enter into the full enjoyment of country ways, because of those weary lessons, over the getting of which Mrs.Falconer kept as strict a watch as ever; while to Robert the evening journey, his violin and Miss St. The return was almost as happy an event to him as the first going. Now he could resume his lessons with the soutar. |