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قراءة كتاب Barrington. Volume 1 (of 2)
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Josephine here, this must not be an inn, Peter."
"Certainly not, Dinah,—certainly not. But I can think of nothing but the joy of seeing her,—poor George's child I How I have yearned to know if she was like him,—if she had any of his ways, any traits of that quaint, dry humor he had, and, above all, of that disposition that made him so loved by every one."
"And cheated by every one too, brother Peter; don't forget that!"
"Who wants to think of it now?" said he, sorrowfully.
"I never reject a thought because it has unpleasant associations. It would be but a sorry asylum which only admitted the well-to-do and the happy."
"How are we to get the dear child here, Dinah? Let us consider the matter. It is a long journey off."
"I have thought of that too," said she, sententiously, "but not made up my mind."
"Let us ask M'Cormick about it, Dinah; he's coming up this evening to play his Saturday night's rubber with Dill. He knows the Continent well."
"There will be another saving that I did n't remember, Peter. The weekly bottle of whiskey, and the candles, not to speak of the four or five shillings your pleasant companions invariably carry away with them,—all may be very advantageously dispensed with."
"When Josephine 's here, I 'll not miss it," said he, good-humoredly. Then suddenly remembering that his sister might not deem the speech a gracious one to herself, he was about to add something; but she was gone.