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GWEN WYNN:

... galloping out of the gate? Having seen the one, and heard the ?? Ryeeroft 1 has misinterpreted both. No wonder his reluctance to speak words of love. And Bo for a time they are silent, the dread of misconeop- tion, with consequent fear of commita), holding their ...

GWEN WYNN:

... suph laws-sunrighteons- opproqsive to the poorr? Woe they otherwise, the poacher would be a patriot. As for Dempsey. they who speak ill of him are only the anvioy3-envying his good looks, and fine mental qualities. For he's clo-er, and they can't say nay- ...

GWEN WYNN:

... when he iss otwth yusi. Confound you, Peter! you are more impertinent thnever. Na, na, sir; I will only speak thle truth to you aess ou will speak it to me - and there iss no harm in tat. I suppose. continued jir. Drum- mood, ' you are quite prepared ...

Poetry

... ill-mannered churl ! How dare you thus presumne To touch with your unhallowed lips these cheeks of virgin bloom ?- 111 never speak to yon again !-and then she flaunts away, Which doth so flabbergaster me I know not what to say. 18th July, 1876. ROBIN GRAY ...

GWEN WYNN:

... njoins in grave. serious tone, I don't want to say a word 'rar1iRt latter Uoeier, seein' how much hebe ?? iierl nf: or, to speak mote trssthful, her favourite; for I don't believe lie's slre friend o' anybody. Sautinly not mine,. nor yonrt air' I've got ...