The House of Rimmon a Story of the Black Country of South Staffordshire

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The House of Rimmon a Story of the Black Country of South Staffordshire
Mary Jean Hickling Gwynne Kernahan
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" A fresh voice replied to this statement ; it was Jubal, who was in the room, though his father had not hitherto noticed him. There was enough of him to be seen, however, if his father had looked in his direction, for Jubal had grown apace in the past year, and now confronted his father with his face on the same level, and with the down of a coming moustache on his upper lip, and a very decisive bearing indeed.
" Grandmother's in the wrong hands to be mad, " this young gentleman said, with a s
...ardonic smile.
Mr. Rimmon darted an intensely angry look at his son, whom he had never once beheld since Keziah's marriage, owing to his having spent his I3C THE HOUSE OF RIMMON.
holidays away from home ; and seeing him, his size took his breath away. He had no words to reply with ; and Mrs. Rimmon drew everyone's attention to herself by wailing out — " Oh Joshua, I know what you've come for ; you shall have it, and then go. " And she fumbled in her pocket, and impulsively threw the sewn-up key at her first-born.


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