[Robert Falconer by George MacDonald]@TWC D-Link bookRobert Falconer CHAPTER XVII 7/24
We bude to pit back the case o' 't whaur it was afore, i' my grannie's bed, to haud her ohn kent 'at she had tint the grup o' 't.' Certainly Miss St.John could not have understood the half of the words Robert used, but she understood his story notwithstanding.
Herself an enthusiast in music, her sympathies were at once engaged for the awkward boy who was thus trying to steal an entrance into the fairy halls of sound.
But she forbore any further allusion to the violin for the present, and contented herself with assuring Robert that he was heartily welcome to go through the garden as often as he pleased.
She accompanied her words with a smile that made Robert feel not only that she was the most beautiful of all princesses in fairy-tales, but that she had presented him with something beyond price in the most self-denying manner.
He took off his cap, thanked her with much heartiness, if not with much polish, and hastened to the gate of his grandmother's little garden.
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