The book The Weathercock was written by author Fenn, George Manville, 1831-1909 Here you can read free online of The Weathercock book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Weathercock a good or bad book?
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Sax'on!" shouted the miller in a voice of thunder; and hesupplemented his summons by kicking loudly at the door. "Excuse me, Mr Rounds, " said the rector; "the call will suffice. " "But it don't suffice, Parson, " said the bluff churchwarden. "Hi, Chakes, man, coom down an' open doooor!" "Straange and queer, " said the butcher. "Theer arn't nobody, or they'dsay summat. " There was another shout. "Plaace arn't harnted, is it?" said a voice from the little crowd. "Will somebody have the goodness ...to go for my set of the church keys, "said the rector with dignity. "You? Thank you, Mr Macey. You knowwhere they hang. " Macey went off at a quick pace; and, to fill up the time, the rectorknocked with the top of his stick. By this time the doctor had joined the group. "It seems very strange, " he said. "The sexton must have gone uphimself, nobody else had keys. " "And there appears to be nothing to cause him to raise an alarm, " saidthe rector. "Surely the man has not been walking in his sleep.
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