Children's own library . brought Mrs. Walmers up a little; but Boots could havewished, he must privately own to me, to have seen hermore sensible of the woice of love, and less abandoningof herself to currants. However, Master Harry, he keptup, and his noble heart was as fond as ever. Mrs. Wal-mers turned very sleepy about dusk, and began to COBBS, HOW SHOULD YOU SPELL NOBAH ? PAGE 176. THE HOLLY-TREE. 159 Therefore, Mrs. Walmers went off to bed as per yester-day ; and Master Harry ditto repeated. Abont eleven or twelve at night comes back the Gov-ernor in a chaise, along with Mr. Walmer


Children's own library . brought Mrs. Walmers up a little; but Boots could havewished, he must privately own to me, to have seen hermore sensible of the woice of love, and less abandoningof herself to currants. However, Master Harry, he keptup, and his noble heart was as fond as ever. Mrs. Wal-mers turned very sleepy about dusk, and began to COBBS, HOW SHOULD YOU SPELL NOBAH ? PAGE 176. THE HOLLY-TREE. 159 Therefore, Mrs. Walmers went off to bed as per yester-day ; and Master Harry ditto repeated. Abont eleven or twelve at night comes back the Gov-ernor in a chaise, along with Mr. Walmers and a elderlylady. Mr. Walmers looks amused and very serious,both at once, and says to our missis, We are much in-debted to you, maam, for your kind care of our littlechildren, which we can never sufficiently , maam, where is my boy*? Our missis says, Cobbs has the dear child in charge, sir. Cobbs, showForty! Then he says to Cobbs, Ah, Cobbs, I am gladto see you! I understood you was here! And Cobbssays, Yes, sir. Your most obedient, sir. I may be surprised to hear Boots say it, perhaps; butBoots assures me that his heart beat like a hammer,going up-stairs. I beg your pardon, sir, says he,while unlocking the door; I hope you are not angrywith Master Harry. For Master Harry is a fine boy,sir, and will do you credit and hon


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