Gentleman by Dinah Maria Mulock Craik]@TWC D-Link book Gentleman 10/29 He will be more sorry afterwards than if you had punished him." "Do'ee think so ?" said the woman, as, struck either by the words, the manner, or the tone, she looked up straight at him. "Do'ee really think so, Mr.Halifax ?" "I am sure of it. Nothing makes one so good as being forgiven when one has been naughty. Isn't it so, Jack, my namesake ?" "Jack ought to be proud o' that, sir," said the mother, respectfully; "and there's some sense in what you say, too. You talk like my man does, o' Sundays. |