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Stockton, Frank Richard, 1834-1902

"The Girl at Cobhurst"


"The reason of my extending an invitation to myself is this: I have been
making a visit in the country, where I was detained much longer than I
expected, and as I drove homeward, I said to myself, 'Good sir, you are
hungry, and where are you going to get your evening meal? You cannot
reach home until long after the dinner hour, and moreover you have a
patient beyond Cobhurst, whom you ought to see this evening. It would be
a great pity to drive all the way to Thorbury, and then back again,
to-night. Now there are those young Cobhurst people, who, you know, have
supper at the end of the day, instead of dinner, like the regular farmers
that they are, and as you want to see them, anyway, and find out how they
are getting on, it will be well to stop there, and ten to one, you will
find that they have not yet sat down to the table.'"
"A most excellent conclusion," said Ralph, "and I will call Mike, and
have him take your horse."
Having left the doctor in the charge of her brother, Miriam hurried
downstairs to apprise Dora of the state of affairs.


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