Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - volume 55, No. 343, May 1844
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - volume 55, No. 343, May 1844
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" "Then it shall suffer no decay, " I said, and took her hand, which sheheld out to me with honest warmth; "and now let me find out, if I can, who it is that gives me such admirable advice. I called on Mr Dobbleyesterday. " "He told you a great many things, by the by, did he?" she said. "You know him, I see, and he knows _you_. " As I said this, I looked withthe air of a man who has discovered a portentous secret; but she bore mylook with the same celestial open smile as ever. "What a happy man... he must be in knowing so first-rate a parishioner. Didhe boast much of our acquaintance?" "He seemed to know more of your brothers and sisters, " I said. "Oh, which of them did he like best? How many did he say I had?" This was a puzzler; for I was quite undecided whether to consider her adaughter of the house of Juffles with fourteen children, or Poggs withonly two. "Amy seemed a great favourite, " I replied. "But, my brothers--what did he say of my brothers?" "He said--but perhaps it was in confidence--so I will not mention all hetold me.
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