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Sylvia’s Lovers
Vol. III

CHAPTER XXXVI
15/23

Yo' see, sir, though I were sore set again' him, I shouldn't like harm to happen him.' 'There is something behind all this that I do not understand.

Can thee tell me what it is ?' 'I must, sir, if yo're to help me wi' your counsel; and I came up here to ask for it.' Another long pause, during which Jeremiah made a feint of playing with the child, who danced and shouted with tantalized impatience at not being able to obtain possession of the seal, and at length stretched out her soft round little arms to go to the owner of the coveted possession.

Surprise at this action roused Sylvia, and she made some comment upon it.
'I niver knew her t' go to any one afore.

I hope she'll not be troublesome to yo', sir ?' The old man, who had often longed for a child of his own in days gone by, was highly pleased by this mark of baby's confidence, and almost forgot, in trying to strengthen her regard by all the winning wiles in his power, how her poor mother was still lingering over some painful story which she could not bring herself to tell.
'I'm afeared of speaking wrong again' any one, sir.

And mother were so fond o' Philip; but he kept something from me as would ha' made me a different woman, and some one else, happen, a different man.


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