Mary Bunyan the Dreamers Blind Daughter a Tale of Religious Persecution
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She sat with downcast eyes and agitated frame, awaiting some remark from William. "You can go home now, my child, " said Mrs. Brown, as she entered the room where Mary and William sat, her sweet, benignant face all sunned with smiles. " You can go to see Mrs. Gaunt now, for William here knows where she lives, and his mother says he can go with you. I have just been telling her how you wanted to go last night, after meeting. " " And do you want to go to Drury Lane, Mary ?" asked William of her, ...as she sat with her face, now bright with hope, upturned in the direction of Mrs. Brown s voice. " The plague has broken out there too. " " Oh, then you must stay here in Southwark with us, " exclaimed Mrs. Dormer, whose eyes, riveted on the lovely girl before her, wore a look of deep solicitude. " Please let me go, " said Mary. The tone was so sweet and so beseeching-, that the 292 MABT BUNTAN, two old women could not interpose any farther objec tions. " Please let me go now ?" said Mary, in the silence that followed her earnest entreaty.
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