Excerpt from Confessions of an Old Maid, Vol. 3 of 3
Under our prebendary's stall were seated his wife, two blowsy red-cheeked boys, and two dowdy coarse-looking girls, and one younger urchin, with his nose very negligently wiped, standing up grinning over the pew-side, throughout the service That I had reason for not wishing to encounter a person who had be haved himself towards me in the manner in which he formerly had, I think will be admitted on all hands.
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