The Maid of SkerWilliam Blackwood, 1895 - 471 páginas The Maid of Sker is set at the end of the 18th century, and the story is told by Davy Llewellyn, an old fisherman. The story concerns a two-year-old girl who drifts in a boat onto a beach in Glamorganshire in the calm before a storm. The little girl calls herself Bardie. Llewellyn is tempted to keep the girl, but decides to give her up and keeps the boat for himself. He quarters the pretty child in a simple, but well-to-do, household in his neighbourhood. As she grows up he dotes upon her so far as he can. He watches anxiously over her fortunes, partly or principally because he thinks his own may be bound up with them. It is clear from the refinement of the girl's manners, and from the fineness of her clothes she was washed ashore in, that she is no common child. |
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... give me even for sewin , which are the very best fish I catch : and hence provision may be found for the old age and infirmities , now gaining upon me , every time I try to go out fishing . In this encouragement and prospect I have ...
... give me even for sewin , which are the very best fish I catch : and hence provision may be found for the old age and infirmities , now gaining upon me , every time I try to go out fishing . In this encouragement and prospect I have ...
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... give me a leathering like a man , and I must put up with it ; but dare you touch me on this shore , which belongs to our lord the King , all the way under high - water mark , and by the rod of the Red Sea I will show you the law of it ...
... give me a leathering like a man , and I must put up with it ; but dare you touch me on this shore , which belongs to our lord the King , all the way under high - water mark , and by the rod of the Red Sea I will show you the law of it ...
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... give her steerage- way . However , she kept her course so true that surely there must be some hand invisible at the tiller . This conclusion flurried me again , very undesirably ; and I set my right foot in such a manner as to be off in ...
... give her steerage- way . However , she kept her course so true that surely there must be some hand invisible at the tiller . This conclusion flurried me again , very undesirably ; and I set my right foot in such a manner as to be off in ...
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... give the little lady , not what you would call a kick so much as a very gentle movement of the muscles of the foot . She opened her eyes at this , and yawned , but was much inclined to shut them again ; till I ( having to get home that ...
... give the little lady , not what you would call a kick so much as a very gentle movement of the muscles of the foot . She opened her eyes at this , and yawned , but was much inclined to shut them again ; till I ( having to get home that ...
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... give in to , that the rising generation was beyond our understanding . So I answered , very humbly , Deary , my name is ' old Davy . ' Baby , kiss old Davy . " 66 " I'ill , " she answered , briskly . " Old Davy , I likes ' a . I'll be a ...
... give in to , that the rising generation was beyond our understanding . So I answered , very humbly , Deary , my name is ' old Davy . ' Baby , kiss old Davy . " 66 " I'ill , " she answered , briskly . " Old Davy , I likes ' a . I'll be a ...
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Alcestis Andalusia ashore Bardie Barnstaple began boat Braunton Burrows Bridgend brother Bunny Cheap Edition child Church clothes Colonel Lougher course cried Crown 8vo David Llewellyn dear Delushy Demy 8vo doubt eyes face Fcap feel fellow felt fish hand happened head heard heart Heaviside Hezekiah honour horse keep Kenfig knew laugh legs look Lord maid maid of Sker manner matter mind mother Mother Jones Moxy Narnton Court nature never Newton night noble old Davy parish Parson Chowne perhaps Philip Bampfylde poor Porthcawl Post 8vo pretty R. D. BLACKMORE Rodney Bluett round Royal Navy sailor sand scarcely seemed seen sense ship Sir Philip Sker Sker House Stew stood sure tell thing thought told took turned University of Edinburgh vols whole wife woman word young
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