The New Forest : a Novel 2

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This is the season for pickling them, there are many of the poisonous sorts in the fields ; I once knew three people who were killed by eating them, and that hap- pened after a bleeding of my nose. It was a shocking case ! almost as bad as that horrid affair of the family at Salt Hill, who were all poisoned by a dish of eels stewed in a copper saucepan. I hope, my dear friend, you look to your stewpans now and then ; I examine ours every month with my own eyes." " Dorothy ! Dorothy !"" cried th...e Doctor, who, while he was eagerly contending that the under- side of a turbot was the best, had caught his sister's concluding observation, " Mow can you talk so gravely upon such uninteresting subject^ — yes, subjects — ahem! Who but )^ou would' think of tattling about saucepans ?'' " AVhy, brother, I have often heard you talk before company about sauces." " Ay, Dorothy, but that 's a very different —ahem ! — in fact, quite another — aha !" THE NEW FOREST. 183 " I am sure, brother, I would rather have swallowed a saucepan, even with the tinning off, than say any thing that you dislike." The spinster looked at the party addressed with an affectionate smile, crossed her hands before her, and remained silent, but without one particle of acrimonious feeling, which was utterly foreign to her temperament, as it was, indeed, to her brother's, who often talked illiberally and re- bukingly, but seldom cherished a moment's anger against any human being.

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