Yeast: a Problem
reckless exhibition of feeling; but it profited little. The most consummate cunning could
d by them. And so this conversation only went to increase the unconscious estrangement between them, though they continued, as sisters will do, to lavish upon each other the most extravagant protestations of affection-vowing to live and die only for each other-and believing honestly, sweet souls, that they felt all they said; till real imperious Love came in, in one case of the two at least, shouldering all other affections right and left; and then the two beauties discovered, as others do, that it is not so possible or reasonable as they thought for a woman to sacrific
ice, 'but I am very weak, in spite of the Lord's goodness to
how are you after your cold bath? You
r. I am in your debt, sir, for the d
ow? You would have d
s how a poor miner's son will ever reward you; but the mouse repaid the lion, says the story, and, at a
fish,' said Lancelot, charmed wit
ower reeds. With this fresh wind he will run till noon; and you are sure of him with a dace. After that, he will not be up
e does but follow hi
ps, now, and blights, and vermin, and jack, and such evil-featured things, that carry spite and cruelty
me,' said Lancelot. 'But why t
bait from the stew. You'll do us keepers a kindness, and prevent sin, sir, if you'll catch him. The squire will swear sadly-th
's sake. Why bother yo
I must do it thoroughly;-and abide in the calling
now enough about it, at all events,' said t
tures of the water teach a man many less
w t
ord, and up to Winchester, even; and the money buys me many a wise b
lot warmly. 'I'll give you an order for a
d you, sir,' an
me quantity,' said the colone
pattern for an
and some golden pheasant and parrot feathers. We'r
p with a quaint,
lemen, you'll forgiv
el
be a party to the mak
ghed the colonel. 'Do you want to keep all us f
e get too much-we that hang about great houses and serve great folks' pleasure-you toss the money down our throats,
would keep us
God I
tting intensely interested with the calm, self-possess
lonel
ir, my good parson-keeper. Down charge, I say! Odd if I don'
morning; but the water washed many things out of my brain
a night have I been in the deep, like the man in the good book; and bed is the best of
down by the
to your trousers, sir; and this
our say out, friend,
colonel had passed the window, balancing the trolli
! And yet the Psalms say how they that go down to the sea in ships see the wor
lot w
war, I'll warrant,-and to have seen all the wonders he
s heart s
me's sake.-I dare not hold my tongue, sir. I am as one risen from the dead,'-and his face flashed up into sudden enthusiasm-'and woe to me if I speak not. Oh, why, why
anguage of the Dissenting poor, felt
you mean?'
waste all your gifts, your scholarship, and your rank, far away there out of the sound of a church-going bell? I do
on the
to set one a-thinking; but she don't seem t
arried the
ring a little
hink. After all-God forgive me if I'm wrong! but I sometimes think that there must be more good in that human wisdom, and philosophy falsely so called, than we Wesleyans hold. Oh, sir, what a blessing is a good education! What you ge
ave us all t
n as Colonel Bracebridge now, with the tongue of the serpent, who can charm any living soul he likes to his will, as a stoat charms a rabbit
rted, and bl
r!' And the keeper blushed crim
all alike! Do not the poor
hat do they want? Have they not houses, work, a ch
er smile
ians of them, and men of them. For I'm beginning to fancy strangely, in spite of all the prea
y not so
, as I read, were more like men than half our English labourers. Go and see! Ask that sweet heavenly angel, Miss Honoria,'-and the keeper again blushed,-'And she, too, will tell you. I think sometimes if she had been born and bred like h
ot was
or very imm
rces them. There's no sadder sight than a labourer's wedding now-a-days. You never see the parents come with them. They just get another couple,
t pos
w the folks you give to. If a few of you would but be like the blessed Lord, and stoop to go out of the road, just behind the hedge, for once, among th
elot, smiling; 'but I never was at one, and I shoul
t-I see you're in earnest now-will you come with me,
l be de
've been there
e, the squire's orders are, that you lie by for a few days to res
d face blazed out radiant with pleasure, and t
heartily by the hand, had his shake returned by an
azing on vacancy. Once
ugh he let them wander out of the road in
a mixed meditation-p