True Tilda by Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
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XXIV GLASSON IN CHASE XXV MISS SALLY BREAKS THE DOORS XXVI THE RESCUE EPILOGUE CHAPTER I AT THE SIGN OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN "_That it may please Thee to preserve all that travel by land or by water . . . all sick persons, and young children._"--THE LITANY. "I love my love with a H'aitch, because he's 'andsome--" Tilda turned over on her right side--she could do so now without pain-- and lifting herself a little, eyed the occupant of the next bed. The other six beds in the ward were empty. "I 'ate 'im, because--look 'ere, I don't believe you're listenin'?" |
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