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369c9c6 | I don't know what you will say to me for introducing you into the privacy of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins's bed-chamber, but it is really necessary to do so. We cannot very well get on without it. | Mrs. Henry Wood | ||
0f46c1e | What cough do you call it?" went on Roland Yorke--you may have guessed he was the speaker. "A churchyard cough?" "Well, I don't know, sir," said Jenkins. "It has been called that, before now. I dare say it will be the end of me at last." "Cool!" remarked Roland. "Cooler than I should be, if I had a cough, or any plague of the sort, that was likely to be my end. Does it trouble your mind, Jenkins?" | Mrs. Henry Wood | ||
c9b298e | Every good thing will come with time that we may earnestly seek," said Mr. Carlyle. "Oh, Barbara, never forget--never forget that the only way to ensure peace in the end is to strive always to be doing right, unselfishly under God." | Mrs. Henry Wood |