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The Rectory Children

The Rectory Children

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THE RECTORY CHILDREN

BY MRS MOLESWORTH

ILLUSTRATED BY
WALTER CRANE



London
MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED
NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1897

TO
MY NIECE AND GOD-DAUGHTER
Helen Louisa Delves Walthall

85 Lexham Gardens
Shrove Tuesday, 1889.



CONTENTS

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CHAPTER I
The Parlour behind the Shop 1

CHAPTER II
Those Young Ladies 18

CHAPTER III
A Trying Child 34

CHAPTER IV
Biddy has some New Thoughts 51

CHAPTER V
Celestina 66

CHAPTER VI
The Window in the Wall 83

CHAPTER VII
On the Seashore 99

CHAPTER VIII
A Nice Plan 117

CHAPTER IX
A Secret 134

CHAPTER X
Biddy's Escapade 151

CHAPTER XI
And its Consequences 169

CHAPTER XII
Another Birthday 186


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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'——and—oh, Alie, I have so torn my frock, and it's my afternoon one—my new merino' 27
'Little girl,' she called, when she got close to the other child 75
'It's like a magic-lantern; no, I mean a peep-show' 89
'I would like to go there,' she said 115
A secret 148
——carrying between them a little dripping figure, with streaming hair, white face, and closed eyes 161
'Now, Biddy. Open your eyes' 195


'O little hearts! that throb and beat,
With such impatient, feverish heat,
Such limitless and strong desires.'Longfellow.


THE RECTORY CHILDREN


CHAPTER I

THE PARLOUR BEHIND THE SHOP

'I was very solitary indeed.'
(Visit to the Cousins).Mary Lamb.

The blinds had been drawn down for some time in the back parlour behind Mr. Fairchild's shop in Pier Street, the principal street in the little town of Seacove. And the gas was lighted, though

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