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A Changed Man and Other Tales

CHAPTER VI
15/18

In descending to the meads the streams perplexed him a little, some of the old foot-bridges having been removed; but he ultimately got across the larger water-courses, and pushed on to the village, avoiding her residence for the moment, lest she should encounter him, and think he had not respected the time of her appointment.
He found his way to the churchyard, and first ascertained where lay the two relations he had left alive at his departure; then he observed the gravestones of other inhabitants with whom he had been well acquainted, till by degrees he seemed to be in the society of all the elder Froom- Everard population, as he had known the place.

Side by side as they had lived in his day here were they now.

They had moved house in mass.
But no tomb of Mr.Bellston was visible, though, as he had lived at the manor-house, it would have been natural to find it here.

In truth Nicholas was more anxious to discover that than anything, being curious to know how long he had been dead.

Seeing from the glimmer of a light in the church that somebody was there cleaning for Sunday he entered, and looked round upon the walls as well as he could.


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