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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... hear any yarns on that matter just before bedtime in that house ; and most people would agree with me , unless I am much mistaken . For the whole neighbourhood - if so you may call it , where there are no neighbours - is a very queer ...
... hear any yarns on that matter just before bedtime in that house ; and most people would agree with me , unless I am much mistaken . For the whole neighbourhood - if so you may call it , where there are no neighbours - is a very queer ...
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... hear , though every knock went further and further into the emptiness of the place . But just as I had made up my mind to lift the latch , and to walk in freely , as I would have done in most other houses , but stood upon scruple with ...
... hear , though every knock went further and further into the emptiness of the place . But just as I had made up my mind to lift the latch , and to walk in freely , as I would have done in most other houses , but stood upon scruple with ...
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... hear her , for Mrs Thomas had no unreasonable ill - will towards dirt , but rather liked it in its place ; and with her its place was everywhere . But I , being used to see every cranny searched and scoured with holystone , blest ...
... hear her , for Mrs Thomas had no unreasonable ill - will towards dirt , but rather liked it in its place ; and with her its place was everywhere . But I , being used to see every cranny searched and scoured with holystone , blest ...
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... hear you say such things of him . Afloat he was at four this morning , and his eyes will speak to it . " And so he was , well afloat in my tub , before I began to prepare him for a last appeal to the public . Only they must not float ...
... hear you say such things of him . Afloat he was at four this morning , and his eyes will speak to it . " And so he was , well afloat in my tub , before I began to prepare him for a last appeal to the public . Only they must not float ...
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... hear his wife beginning to rake the fire , that fish for supper was the business which had brought him across the bridge . Therefore I refused an offer which I would have jumped at before seeing Hezekiah , of twopence a - pound for the ...
... hear his wife beginning to rake the fire , that fish for supper was the business which had brought him across the bridge . Therefore I refused an offer which I would have jumped at before seeing Hezekiah , of twopence a - pound for the ...
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