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his sisters。 The next day I left Marsh End for Morton。 The day after; Diana and Mary quitted it for distant B…。 In a week; Mr。 Rivers and Hannah repaired to the parsonage: and so the old grange was abandoned。
Chapter 31
My home; then; when I at last find a home;—is a cottage; a little room with whitewashed walls and a sanded floor; containing four painted chairs and a table; a clock; a cupboard; with two or three plates and dishes; and a set of tea…things in delf。 Above; a chamber of the same dimensions as the kitchen; with a deal bedstead and chest of drawers; small; yet too large to be filled with my scanty wardrobe: though the kindness of my gentle and generous friends has increased that; by a modest stock of such things as are necessary。
It is evening。 I have dismissed; with the fee of an orange; the little orphan who serves me as a handmaid。 I am sitting alone on the hearth。 This morning; the village school opened。 I had twenty scholars。 But three of the number can read: none write or cipher。 Several knit; and a few sew a little。 They speak with the broadest accent of the district。 At present; they and I have a difficulty in understanding each other’s language。 Some of them are unmannered; rough; intractable; as well as ignorant; but others are docile; have a wish to learn; and evince a disposition that pleases me。 I must not forget that these coarsely…clad little peasants are of flesh and blood as good as the scions of gentlest genealogy; and that
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