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Excerpt from Ellen Parry, or Trials of the Heart
How glad I am, said one of them, to escape from that warm dining-room, and that tedious dinner. And, Caroline, what do you say to one more aim at the bull's eye'.z If I should hit it a third time I shall feel my success certain to-mor row. The bows and arrows are in the oriel window in the hall, Edward, get them for us; and then help us to jump down the haha. I never go through a gate, you know, when I have a choice between that and climbing a fence or a stone wall.
I'll get your bows and arrows willingly, but the sun is just beginning to dip behind the hill, and in the twilight you are much more likely to hit wider of your mark than you have before, than to strike the bull's eye.
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