THE COUNTRY CHURCH.
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t of triumpo til tted into a foam. t t in a prancing trot, das pebbles at every step. tering quietly to cately to t and left, gaping in vacant admiration. On reace, t produced an immediate stop, and almost their haunches.
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S driving about and visiting and feasting. Life o ual revel; it was one long Lord Mayors Day.
tainly ator to be critical. trafasions, yet teness migioned amidst ty of a country cily from try ep t seemed dainty of t trod on.
t an excursive glance around, t passed coldly over try, until t tenances immediately brigo smiles, and t profound and elegant courtesies, s sligances.
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t entirely by t came near to respectability; yet t conversation, except t pi?cially, for t