Vol.1 f.012 recto

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"And that fifteen or twenty years ago stood in a park five times as broad, which with other property of the owner and richer property has ,s>passed s>bit by bit changed hands and dwindled away -- more's the pity!" pursued the young man.
" Maybe," was the reply. "But my question related to the owner. What it has been I don't care to know, and what it is I can see for myself."
The heir-apparent to the Maypole pressed his finger on his lips, and glancing at the young gentleman already noticed, who had changed his attitude when the house was first mentioned, replied in a lower tone,
" The owner's name is Haredale, Mr Geoffrey Haredale, and" '-- again he glanced in the same direction as before -- "and a worthy gentleman too -- hem!"
Paying as little regard to this admonitory cough, as to the significant gesture that had preceded it, the stranger pursued his questioning.
"I turned out of my way coming here, and took the footpath that crosses the grounds. Who was the young lady that I saw entering a carriage? His daughter?"
" Why, how should I know, honest man?" replied Joe, contriving in the course of some arrangements about the hearth

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