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Identifier: argosythe30wood (find matches)
Title: The Argosy
Year: 1865 (1860s)
Authors: Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887 Wood, Charles W. (Charles William), b. 1850?
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Publisher: London (etc.) R. Bentley (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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. No husband ever has a concealment from htswife if shes a good wife, but he is sure to be paid out. It u a loss, ^£!^*££. in Northam this afternoon was to ,,& -fu „~nr hrnther about a good investment for it.T« SS3 shellacing before him the identical greencase—with the bank-notes inside it. James gasped. Dinah Ann ! My dear Dinah Ann !- Xh its my dear Dinah Ann now-and where would you bewithout me ? I have given you a good fright, however. Don t yournnceal a thing from me again, James.C° dont thmk I will, he said. « How has it all come about? « Whv I have just been playing a little as well as you. I was athe gate last Thursday night, and heard what you said to Harry avcu lot out of the gig. It excited my suspicions and my cur.os.ty. lut wha° did I say? asked the farmer, really not rememberingbetween the excitement of the past misery and the present happi- nC- Not a word, mind, to Dinah Ann. Not a word, for your life,mind, to Dinah Ann! ~~r*&&F*&&*JP*r~-
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THE ARGOSY. AUGUST, 1880. THE MYSTERIES OF HERON DYKE CHAPTER XXII. rescuer and rescued. IT seemed to be a perilous situation : lying on the boat there,alone and insensible, without certainty of rescue. But help hadcome: and when Miss Winter opened her eyes to consciousness, thefirst sight she awoke to was the face of Edward Conroy, bent ten-derly over her. Kneeling on one knee, he was chafing her handsgently; and at a little distance stood two of the Easterby boatmen. You are better now, said Mr. Conroy. Yes, I am better now, Ella repeated mechanically. Her mindjust yet only recognised one fact, that Conroy was by her side. Heassisted her to rise. When she stood up and looked round, all theevents of the afternoon flashed across her mind in a moment. Whathappy accident had brought Conroy, of all people in the world, toher rescue ? But it was not a time to ask questions : that could bedone afterwards. The sooner we get ashore the better, said Conroy. Are youwell enough to venture ? Qui

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