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Norston's Rest

Chapter 7 JUDITH.

Word Count: 1618    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

mer and Jessup had been fast friends for years when these young people were born, and almost from the f

people into a better social class than the parents had any wish to occupy, and each had managed to

idens in that neighborhood, Ruth Jessup was the most beautiful; and what was equally important to him, even in his boyhood, the m

at, so long as more serious things lay in the distance. Brought up with those habits of strict obedience so commendable in the children of English parent

will sometimes happen, the very dash and insolence of his character had the charm of power for her; but since then the evil of his nature had d

he father on the subject so directly that Richard was put on a sort of probation after his escapade at the h

I had been his grandmother-what more can any reasonable man

elp the old father. When that is done there will always be a welcome for you; but my lass has no mother to guide her

ack your word?" questi

rry to see you on the back of the horse when he is well, for he is a fair hunter and worth money; but daughter Rut

ger any one," said Storms, with more concession than Jessup

me out of punishment. As if there were no other inn but 'The Two Ravens,' and no other lass worth making love to

rms had never been heard of at the "Two Ravens," and his name had begun t

gentleman, riding off into the country on business for his father. The people who met

me he was taken from the stable? Certain it is that Richard Storms rode him leisurely up the long hill and by the l

e was certain that one of its inmates had seen him, he turned from the road one day, left his hor

n a small wooden bench, with both arms uplifted and bare to the shoulders. E

e girl stooped down and looked thr

sh of color coming into her face and a sparkle of gladness in her eyes. If

e house, at which he laughed inly, and walked a little faster until a new mood came over her, and she stood shyly before

rch, "for another glass of water. You look cross, and would

it," answered the girl, turning her face defiantl

me too, I

in, you have been here before.

he swift blushes that swept that face, an

he said; "and this is a

ward the poor house she lived in, and each time with a swift pang at the heart; but she would ha

?" she said, afte

is hat and accepted th

ink. Some vague idea of a woman's dignity had found exaggerated development since that time in Judith's nature, and though she dipped the water from the bucket, and held it sparklin

lass and giving it back with a smile; "no view so beautiful as that which strikes the

shelves over it ever so high. I love to sit ther

u will show

foot-path is worn through the or

to-morrow, and you

rose in Ju

; "I shall hav

in this. Judith resented the time that had been

vividly of Ruth Jessup; for the same richness of complexion was there-the dark eyes and heavy tresses with that remarkable purple tinge that one sees but once or tw

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1 Chapter 1 GATHERING OF THE HUNT.2 Chapter 2 THE HILL-SIDE HOUSE.3 Chapter 3 WAITING AND WATCHING.4 Chapter 4 THE SON'S RETURN.5 Chapter 5 CONFESSING HIS LOVE.6 Chapter 6 CONFESSIONS OF LOVE.7 Chapter 7 JUDITH.8 Chapter 8 WAITING FOR HIM.9 Chapter 9 THE NEXT NEIGHBOR.10 Chapter 10 JEALOUS PASSIONS.11 Chapter 11 PROTEST AND APPEAL.12 Chapter 12 THE HEART STRUGGLE.13 Chapter 13 ONE RASH STEP.14 Chapter 14 ON THE WAY HOME.15 Chapter 15 THE LADY ROSE.16 Chapter 16 ALONE IN THE COTTAGE.17 Chapter 17 A STORMY ENCOUNTER.18 Chapter 18 AN ENCOUNTER.19 Chapter 19 FATHER AND DAUGHTER.20 Chapter 20 THE TWO THAT LOVED HIM.21 Chapter 21 BOTH HUSBAND AND FATHER.22 Chapter 22 WAS IT LIFE OR DEATH 23 Chapter 23 BETWEEN LIFE AND DEATH.24 Chapter 24 A FATHER'S MISGIVING.25 Chapter 25 THE BIRD AND THE SERPENT.26 Chapter 26 TRUE AS STEEL.27 Chapter 27 A CRUEL DESERTION.28 Chapter 28 THE WIFE'S VISIT.29 Chapter 29 BY MY MOTHER IN HEAVEN.30 Chapter 30 THE BARMAID OF THE TWO RAVENS.31 Chapter 31 THE OLD LAKE HOUSE.32 Chapter 32 THE NEW LEASE.33 Chapter 33 SHARPER THAN A SERPENT'S TOOTH.34 Chapter 34 THE SICK MAN WRITES A LETTER.35 Chapter 35 WITH THE HOUSEKEEPER.36 Chapter 36 UNDER THE IVY.37 Chapter 37 A STORM AT THE TWO RAVENS.38 Chapter 38 A PRESENT FROM THE FAIR.39 Chapter 39 A WILD-FLOWER OFFERING.40 Chapter 40 SEEKING A PLACE.41 Chapter 41 THE FATHER'S SICK-ROOM.42 Chapter 42 PROFFERED SERVICES.43 Chapter 43 THE LOST LETTER.44 Chapter 44 THE HOUSEKEEPER'S VISIT.45 Chapter 45 EXCELLENT ADVICE.46 Chapter 46 THE SERPENT IN HER PATH.47 Chapter 47 NIGHT ON THE BALCONY.48 Chapter 48 WATCHING HER RIVAL.49 Chapter 49 BROODING THOUGHTS.50 Chapter 50 YOUNG HURST AND LADY ROSE.51 Chapter 51 THE GODMOTHER'S MISTAKE.52 Chapter 52 SITTING AT THE WINDOW.53 Chapter 53 DEATH.54 Chapter 54 THE GARDENER'S FUNERAL.55 Chapter 55 SEARCHING A HOUSE.56 Chapter 56 A MOTHER'S HOPEFULNESS.57 Chapter 57 WAITING AT THE LAKE HOUSE.58 Chapter 58 SIR NOEL'S VISITOR.59 Chapter 59 PLEADING FOR DELAY.60 Chapter 60 LOVE AND HATE.61 Chapter 61 HUNTED DOWN.62 Chapter 62 STORMS AND LADY ROSE.63 Chapter 63 THE PRICE OF A LIFE.64 Chapter 64 JUDITH'S RETURN.65 Chapter 65 ON THE PRECIPICE.66 Chapter 66 SIR NOEL AND RUTH.67 Chapter 67 SHOWING THE WAY.68 Chapter 68 FORSAKING HER HOME.69 Chapter 69 THE SOUL'S DANGER.70 Chapter 70 ON THE TRAIN.71 Chapter 71 THE SPIDER'S WEB.72 Chapter 72 THE MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE.73 Chapter 73 SEARCHING THE LAKE HOUSE.74 Chapter 74 COMING HOME.