The book Says She to Her Neighbour, What? .. 3 was written by author Hofland, Mrs. (Barbara), 1770-1844 Here you can read free online of Says She to Her Neighbour, What? .. 3 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? .. 3 a good or bad book?
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ah! there's many a handsome woman in London and thereabouts, whose husbands are over or under seas, or God knows where, and I wish she may not be one of that sort — there's no knowing ; for there are a doxen Danverses at least in the army list and navy Hst; she 7nai/ belong to= any of them, or she ?7h77/ belong to none;: there's no pretending to know any. thing, about her; she took the house of the stev*- ard by letter, and who knows what she is?"' '' She mai/ be the witch of Endor/' said SAYS ...SHE TO HER NErGHEOUR, WHAT? 93 iady Frances, '' and I wish she may prove so ; for it would be much better to call up the spirit of Samuel^ than the spirit which is no\v rising." '^ She has two daughters, my lady, and, %vhat is very odd, they are twins; altoge- ther, there is something unaccountable in this Mrs. Danvers.** ''True; yet the last-named oddity may be accounted for, without deducing much from her character; for all my sheep have had twins this year, and yet the shepherd assures me of their innocence/* " Dear my lady 1 surely a woman is not like a sheep?" '' Precisely ; for a man, who knew a great deal about them, declared, * that when an innocent lamb was to be sacrificed, sticks enow might be gathered from every hedge where it had strayed, to make a fire to ofT'er it up with;' but I now perceive where there is a willing mind, one may offer it up, without either sticks or straying." 94 SAYS SHE TO HER NEIGHBOUR, WHAT ?
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