Mrs. Robert was quieter like. Mrs. Louis smiled when she talked. She had a real, happy, glad, good-
natured look; but she had een that pierced a body through. There is no such ladies nowadays."
"What was the Hollow like then, Martha?"
"Different to what it is now; but I can tell of it clean different again, when there was neither mill, nor cot, nor hall, except Fieldhead, within two miles of it. I can tell, one summer evening, fifty years syne, my mother coming running in just at the edge of dark, almost fleyed out of her wits, saying she
had seen a fairish [fairy] in Fieldhead Hollow; and that was the last fairish that ever was seen on this countryside (though they've been heard within these forty years). A lonesome spot it was, and a bonny
spot, full of oak trees and nut trees. It is altered now."
The story is told. I think I now see the judicious reader putting on his spectacles to look for the moral. It would be an insult to his sagacity to offer directions. I only say, God speed him in the quest!
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Find me an English word as good, reader, and I will gladly dispense with the French word.
"Reflections" won't do.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 4 - MR. YORKE (continued).
Chapter 7 - THE CURATES AT TEA.
Chapter 12 - SHIRLEY AND CAROLINE.
Chapter 13 - FURTHER COMMUNICATIONS ON BUSINESS.
Chapter 14 - SHIRLEY SEEKS TO BE SAVED BY WORKS.
Chapter 15 - MR. DONNE'S EXODUS.
Chapter 17 - THE SCHOOL FEAST.
Chapter 18 - WHICH THE GENTEEL READER IS RECOMMENDED TO SKIP, LOW PERSONS BEING HERE INTRODUCED.
Chapter 24 - THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
Chapter 25 - THE WEST WIND BLOWS.
Chapter 27 - THE FIRST BLUESTOCKING.
Chapter 30 - RUSHEDGE—A CONFESSIONAL.
Chapter 32 - THE SCHOOLBOY AND THE WOOD-NYMPH.
Chapter 33 - MARTIN'S TACTICS.
Chapter 34 - CASE OF DOMESTIC PERSECUTION—REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF PIOUS PERSEVERANCE IN THE DISCHARGE
Chapter 35 - WHEREIN MATTERS MAKE SOME PROGRESS, BUT NOT MUCH.