Magnum Bonum by Charlotte Mary Yonge
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Moreover, it proved that the most available house at Kenminster could
not be got ready for the family before the winter, so that the move could not take place till the spring. In the meantime, as Dr. Drake could not marry till Easter, the lower part of the house was to be given up to him, and Carey and Janet felt that they had a reprieve. CHAPTER V. BRAINS AND NO BRAINS. I do say, thou art quick in answers: Thou heatest my blood.-Love's Labours Lost. Kem'ster, as county tradition pronounced what was spelt Kenminster, a name meaning St. Kenelm's minster, had a grand collegiate church and a foundation-school which, in the hands of the Commissioners, had of late years passed into the rule of David Ogilvie, Esq., a spare, pale, nervous, sensitive-looking man of eight or nine and twenty, who sat one April evening under his lamp, with his sister at work a little way off, listening with some amusement to his sighs and groans at the holiday tasks that lay before him. "Here's an answer, Mary. What was Magna Charta? The first map of the world." "Who's that ingenious person?" |
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