Font Size:【Large】【Middle】【Small】 Add Bookmark
CHAPTER XXXII. WHAT BRIDGET BOLSTER HAD TO SAY.
It has been said in the earlier pages of this story that there was no prettier scenery to be found within thirty miles of London than that by which the little town of Hamworth was surrounded. This was so truly the case that Hamworth was full of lodgings which in the autumn season were always full of lodgers. The middle of winter was certainly not the time for seeing the Hamworth hills to advantage; nevertheless it was soon after Christma............
Join or Log In!
You need to log in to continue reading