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began to cry ,prada outlet<br>and rock herself again; and Dinah said,prada bags, Yes, dear friend, <br>your affliction is great. It would be hardness of heart to <br>say that your trouble was not heavy to bear. God didn’t <br>send me to you to make light of your sorrow,prada shoes, but to mourn <br>with you, if you will let me. If you had a table spread <br>for a feast, and was making merry with your friends, you <br>would think it was kind to let me come and sit down and <br>rejoice with you, because you’d think I should like to <br>share those good things; but I should like better to share <br>in your trouble and your labour, and it would seem harder <br>to me if you denied me that. You won’t send me away? You<br>’re not angry with me for coming?Nay,prada handbags, nay; angered,prada purses! who <br>said I war angered? It war good on you to come,prada sale. An’ Seth, <br>why donna ye get her some tay? Ye war in a hurry to get <br>some for me, as had no need, but ye donna think o’ <br>gettin’ ’t for them as wants it. Sit ye down,prada bag; sit ye <br>down. I thank you kindly for comin’, for it’s little <br>wage ye get by walkin’ through the wet fields to see an <br>old woman like me....Nay, I’n got no daughter o’ my <br>own — ne’er had one — an’ I warna sorry, for they<br>’re poor queechy things,prada sale, gells is; I allays wanted to ha<br>’ lads,prada handbag, as could fend for theirsens. An’ the lads ’u<br>ll be marryin’— I shall ha’ daughters eno’, an’ <br>too many. But now, do ye make the tay as ye like it, for I<br>’n got no taste i’ my mouth this day — it’s all <br>one what I swaller — it’s all got the taste o’ <br>sorrow wi’t,prada bags.Dinah took care not to betray that she had <br>had her tea, and accepted Lisbeth’s invitation very <br>readily, for the sake of persuading the old woman herself <br>to take the food and drink she so much needed after a day <br>of hard work and fasting.<br>Seth was so happy now Dinah was in the house that he could <br>not help thinking her presence was worth purchasing with a <br>life in which grief incessantly followed upon grief; but <br>the next moment he reproached himself —
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