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The Dairyman’s Daughter

CHAPTER IV
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Tell her how highly I esteem her friendship, and that I feel truly obliged for the many excellent sentiments which she has here expressed.

Give her my blessing, and assure her that the oftener she writes, the more thankful I shall be." The Dairyman's enlivened eye gleamed with pleasure as I spoke.

The praise of his Elizabeth was a string which could not be touched without causing every nerve of his whole frame to vibrate.
His voice half faltered as he spoke in reply; the tear stood in his eyes; his hand trembled as I pressed it; his heart was full; he could only say, "Sir, a poor old man thanks you for your kindness to him and his family.
God bless you, sir; I hope we shall soon see you again." Thus we parted for that day..


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