Oakwood Hall a Novel Including a Description of the Lakes of Cumberland And We

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Oakwood Hall a Novel Including a Description of the Lakes of Cumberland And We
Catherine Hutton
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Mr. And Mrs. Oakwood have made me their companion in an excursion to Fountains Abbey- Had it been with them and Millichamp only, what a gratification! But Charles chose to 104 OAKWOOD HALL.
drive me in his curricle, and Miss Oak- wood insisted upon being driven by Mr. MiUichamp j never making it any part of their consideration, whether he or I were pleased.
Mr. Charles Oak wood prides him- self on his coachmanship j but he gave a dreadful proof of his skill, in suffer- ing his horses to run awa
...y with the curricle, and dash us out of it. Neither he nor they received any injury. I was conveyed, insensible, to a neighbour- ing house, but little hurt ; and the tender anxiety of Millichamp, and ma- ternal attention of Mrs. Oak wood, more than repaid me for what I suffered. Even Mr. Goldacre, who went with us, and who is still at the hall, seemed concerned for me. Miss Oakwood pays her court to him, and has his good wishes with regard to his nephew j but he has no ill wishes for me.
OAKWOOD HALL.


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