7/18 Leave me to deal with that young man--leave you me! but I want my girl." "But I can't give her to you," roared the squire, afflicted by his two great curses at once. "Why do you come to me? I'm sorry for you, if that's what you want to know. Do you mean to say that my son took her away from your house ?" "I don't do so, Mr.Blancove. I'm seeking for my daughter, and I see her in company with your son." "Very well, very well," said the squire; "that shows his habits; I can't say more. |