The Cottagers of Glenburnie a Tale for the Farmers Ingle Nook
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Perhaps to soften the refusal, I was at the same time told, that Lord Longlands had resolved against having any cottages on his estate, and was to have them all destroyed. " " True, " said Miss Mary, '' it is very true, indeed. My father was directed to give or- ders for that purpose, but took the liberty of remonstrating. All that he could do, how- ever, was to prevent the poor cottars from being turned out for another term ; but they are all to go at Martinmas, and, as fast as D 3 "82 their h...ouses are empty, they are to be thrown down. The cottage you wish for is already demolished to the very ground, and has left the place so desolate ! It goes to one's heart to see it. But after refusing it to you, the owner can have no heart. I hope you will never ask another favour from him while you live?" " I hope I shall have no need, " replied Mrs Mason. " But though I should have been thankful for his granting my request, I have rro right to resent his refusing me. " '* And I shall thank him for refusing you, if it brings you to live nearer us, " said Miss Mary.
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