Woodburn Grange : a Story of English Country Life 1
The book Woodburn Grange : a Story of English Country Life 1 was written by author Howitt, William, 1792-1879 Here you can read free online of Woodburn Grange : a Story of English Country Life 1 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Woodburn Grange : a Story of English Country Life 1 a good or bad book?
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There he sate, dropped down into a low chair, and he looked now more like a corpse than he did in the coffin. He never spoke. I was horribly afraid that he'd go off into an apoplexy, or something, or lose his senses. ' Captain/ said I, 'you've heard it/ He never moved. 202 WOODBURN GRANGE. ' Captain ! ' said I again, louder, and shook him by the shoulder. ' It is no use sorrow- ing or fretting, we must be wide awake to recover the property.' " Then he gave a great sigh, and seemed to rouse a li...ttle. ' It is of no use/ he said ; * that was an old hand, that thief. Catch a weazel asleep, and shave his eye-brows. You'll never catch that scamp. It is all up, Boddily. That was my last throw. There is not a single stone in this cursed world left unturned,' and he went quite stupid and stony again. " ' Captain,' said I, ' it is of no use talking that way. We must be after the fellow, we shall catch him before he leaves the town. Faint heart never won fair lady. Rouse, captain, rouse ; we'll have him yet, and all will be well.' " But you might as well have tried to rouse a milestone.
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