The Orphan Family, Or, Principle & Practice: a Moral Tale
The Orphan Family, Or, Principle & Practice: a Moral Tale
Martineau, Harriet, 1802-1876
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Is there any thing to be done besides making him easy as lean?" " Nothing, that I am aware of," replied the Quaker. *'I think thou wilt not have much need of thy purse for these few hours, or I would ask thee whether it was well filled?" Charles thanked him and assured him that no assistance of that kind was wanted. By this time they had reached the publrc- house, and the young man was soon laid on a bed, in a decent though not very quiet apart- ment. On inquiry being made, it was found that no... chaises were to be had there, but that a return chaise would probably pass very soon. The ladies were so incapable, one from pain, the other fVom terror, of judging what was best to be done, that the Quaker gentlennan decided every thing for them. He directed the lady's arm to be bathed and hung in a sling, and ad- vised, them to accompany him in the chabe to Exeter, as soon as it should pass. Charles mean- while was sitting by the bedside of the injured roan, trying to ascertain the necessary particoiars of his name, place of residence^ d^c.
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