Crying for the Light: or, Fifty Years Ago. Volume 3 of 3
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James Ewing Ritchie. Crying for the Light: or, Fifty Years Ago. Volume 3 of 3
CHAPTER XXII. AT THE CATTLE-SHOW
CHAPTER XXIII. THE FUNERAL
CHAPTER XXIV. THE HONEYMOON
CHAPTER XXV. A REVELATION
CHAPTER XXVI. THE ITALIAN COUNTESS
CHAPTER XXVII. IN BRUSSELS
CHAPTER XXVIII. A COUNTRYMAN IN TOWN
CHAPTER XXIX. THE COLONEL
CHAPTER XXX. ROSE RETIRES FROM THE STAGE
CHAPTER XXXI. CHIEFLY ABOUT THE LAND
CHAPTER XXXII. CONSULTATION
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE FINAL RESOLVE
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‘Worldly people,’ wrote one of our greatest novelists, ‘never look so worldly as at a funeral.’ The truth of this was very apparent at the funeral of the deceased Baronet. There was the usual parade of outward grief at the churchyard, and in the town all the blinds were drawn down and the shops shut – with the exception of those set apart for the sale of beer and wine and spirits, which were rather better patronized than usual. It is said grief makes men thirsty. That certainly was the case at Sloville, for the usual topers of the place had been increased in number by the addition of numerous thirsty souls from all the adjacent country, drawn together not so much by grief as by a pardonable curiosity.
Heavily tolled the bell of the old-fashioned church, in the gloomy vaults of which slept the family ancestors, whose varied virtues were recorded in marble in all parts of the building, and whose rotting carcases poisoned the atmosphere of the place, and had done so for many generations.
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‘But you know we did not get married according to ordinary notions of propriety. We did not go to a fashionable church. We had no fashionable people to see us made one, and there were none to wish us God-speed as we took the cab to the Midland Railway en route for Liverpool. So what can you expect?’
‘And worst of all,’ said Wentworth, laughing, ‘we got married – ’
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