[Hills of the Shatemuc by Susan Warner]@TWC D-Link bookHills of the Shatemuc CHAPTER X 24/32
Mr.Herder stepped from the one he was in and took a seat in Winthrop's.
Elizabeth would not leave her own, though she permitted Winthrop to attach it to his and to do the rowing for both; she sat afar off among her cushions, alone. "I am not very gallant, Miss Elisabet'," said the naturalist; "but if you will not come, I will not come back to you.
I did not come to see you this time -- I want to speak to this young American Eagle." And he settled himself comfortably with his back to Elizabeth, and turned to talk to Winthrop, as answering to his strong arm the two boats began to fly over the water. "You see," he said, "I have stopped here just to see you.
You have not change your mind, I hope, about going to de Universite ?" "No sir." "Goot.
In de Universite where I am, there is a foundation -- I mean by that, the College has monies, that she is in right to spend to help those students that are not quite rich enough -- if they have a leetle, she gives them a leetle more, till they can get through and come out wiz their studies.
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