BUEPB 



lid, an'l a 1 Om with a bed in it 01 



■ n Ho',- ■• anded, 



at fire b _-, and tl >ke going up 



a &t*t& cbimn mmon in such dwellings, i went 



into the k >ok hai I I 



ee her looking so well, and patted the child; 

 f>;i the head. Til'.- children v. aougb, 



an I although seven in number, none of thei 

 youthful v red to me to be much ab 



old. Two, if not three, w as, and lay in a 



• of the kitchen, in the shape of ii bine 



. ; pair of pale washy-1 round 



things, which I m told were thi \ can 



ly believe ii to be impo in this 



l£ 1' _• to 



I of the - 1 found the butler em] bis 



■ laying hi tting out his cold fowl and 



f — in short making a regular spread. We had pic 



of trouts to fry, and and made, you will be 



.1. Af'- r ing for 



an nour < Died forth to take a 



iclic, 1- 'he butler 



and shepbei for the nigh- 



round a -down upon the floor, 



mpoeed oi sacking rilled with good dry hay, and < 

 with both blankets and sheets, and a handsome gray plaid 



