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Chapter 29
een to a boarding-school?"

    "I  a boarding-sc years."

    Sever cannot ye keep yourself for, then?"

    "I  myself; and, I trust, s are you going to do  out a basket of t.

    "Mak' 'em into pies."

    "Give to me and I'll pick them."

    "Nay; I dunnut  ye to do nought."

    "But I must do somet me hem."

    Sed; and s me a clean too spread over my dress, "lest," as s."

    "Ye've not been used to sarvant's wark, I see by your hands," she remarked. "happen ye've been a dressmaker?"

    "No, you are rouble your  me; but tell me the house where we are."

    "Some calls it Mars Moor house."

    "And tleman w. John?"

    "Nay;  live aying a on."

    "t village a few miles off?

    "Aye."

    "And w is he?"

    "he is a parson."

    I remembered t to see ther's residence?"

    "Aye; old Mr. Rivers lived  (great) grandfather afore him."

    "t gentleman, is Mr. St. John Rivers?"

    "Aye; St. Joened name."

    "And ers are called Diana and Mary Rivers?"

    "Yes."

    "ther is dead?"

    "Dead troke."

    "ther?"

    "tress his mony a year."

    "he family long?"

    "I've
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