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"The Squire's Daughter" from Silas Hocking. Cornish novelist and Methodist preacher (1850-1935).
"The Squire's Daughter" from Archibald Marshall. English author, publisher and journalist (1866-1934).
Reproduction of the original: The Squire's Daughter by Silas K. Hocking
Reproduction of the original: The Squire's Daughter by Archibald Marshall
Reproduction of the original: The Squire's Daughter by Archibald Marshall
The voice was soft and musical, but the tone was imperative. "I say, young man, open that gate." The young man addressed turned slowly from the stile on which he had been leaning, and regarded the speaker attentively. She was seated on a high-stepping horse with that easy grace...