The book Says She to Her Neighbour, What? .. 1 was written by author Hofland, Mrs. (Barbara), 1770-1844 Here you can read free online of Says She to Her Neighbour, What? .. 1 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Says She to Her Neighbour, What? .. 1 a good or bad book?
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VIL *Tis now delightfol agony no more, But bitters all unmixt. TnoMSOrf*. John, the major's servant, on arriving the next morning, found his master impatient- ly expecting him, and still experiencing that dreadful turmoil of thought which characterizes the wretch '' who loves, yet doubts/' and which has been pourtrayed by our immortal bard in manner beyond all praise. It was a kind of evil for which this honest sympathizer had got no cordial in all his budget of consolations, and he therefore h...eard the sorrow he lamenfed with silent commiseration; but when his SAYS SHE TO HER NEIGHBOUR^ WHAT ? 167 tnaster proceeded to say that he was deter- mined to challenge the duke, John started with the idea that his poor master's misfor- tunes had actually turned his head, and he exclaimed — '' Dear heart, your honour is ill, very ill; you are fitter for bed than fighting, to my mind.'* The major insisted updfi proceeding in his own way. '' Well, well," said John, '' you must take it; your honour knows what is best : but you know there are not many wives who will thank a man for killing their husbands^ even if they are not quite to their minds; and 1 have a great notion, if ever lady Ca- roline really marries that old sinner, it will be this very day." The major^ rising, with distraction in his look, insisted on knowing his reasons for such a supposition.
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