I widden never 'ave stayed in the country ef 'twasn't that I couldn't stand the town life.
Mr. Widden ran off to Mr. Green, but before he could get a word out discovered that something unusual had happened.
It was a position for which Mr. Letts was totally unprepared, and the satisfied smile of Mr. Widden as he took the vacant place by no means improved matters.
At the end of ten minutes Mr. Widden intimated that he thought he had learned enough to go on with.
Mr. Widden could have supplied her with many reasons, but he refrained, and sat in sulky silence while Mr. Letts got ready.
By exercise of great self-control Mr. Widden checked the obvious retort and walked doggedly in the rear of Miss Foster.
He gave Mr. Widden a lesson on the following evening, but cautioned him sternly against imitating the display of brotherly fondness of which, in a secluded lane, he had been a wide-eyed observer.
The bewildered Mr. Widden turned, but, reading no hope of assistance in the infuriated eyes of Mr. Green, appealed in despair to Betty.
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