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CHAPTER VII--THE WALK TO WARM'ELL CROSS AND AFTERWARDS
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The men carried him all night across the meads to Kingsbere, and hid him in a barn, dressing his wound as well as they could, till he was so far recovered as to be able to get about.

He had gied up his mill for some time; and at last he got to Bristol, and took a passage to America, and he's settled in Wisconsin.' 'What do you think of smuggling now ?' said the minister gravely.
'I own that we were wrong,' said she.

'But I have suffered for it.

I am very poor now, and my mother has been dead these twelve months.

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