Say and Seal Novel Chapters
List of most recent chapters published for the Say and Seal novel. A total of 212 chapters have been translated and the release date of the last chapter is Apr 02, 2024
Latest Release: Chapter 1 : Say and Seal.Volume I.by Susan Warner and Anna Warner.PREFACE.It is a melancholy fact, t
Say and Seal.Volume I.by Susan Warner and Anna Warner.PREFACE.It is a melancholy fact, that this book is somewhat larger than the mould into which most of the fluid fiction material is poured in this degenerate age. You perceive, good reader, that it has
- 12 Linden--ha--it strikes me that it would be useful for me to know your view of the cause of offence--whatever it is--before I know his. One may correct the other.""There has been no offence given sir," said Mr. Linden. "That the Squire
- 11 "Nonsense!" said Mr. Linden, looking grave,--"I am as anxious on that point as you can be. What nonsense has he got in his head?"Faith hesitated, flushed and paled a little, and looked at her lilies."I don't know whether I ou
- 10 "What do you know about Pattaqua.s.set points?" repeated the Squire,--"or Pattaqua.s.set people--or Pattaqua.s.set water either, for that matter?Just you go down here when the tide's in--and afore you know where you are you'll fin
- 9 "It's sea-weed, isn't it?""Yes. And moreover--Miss Faith, that is part of your marine Flora. Now what about the clams?""My _what?_" said Faith. "First tell me, please, what you said.""Your marine Flor
- 8 "Miss Faith--I am Reuben Taylor. Mr. Linden told me to come to you and make myself useful. Is there any thing I can do?--would you like some round clams?--Father's out there in the boat."The earnest eyes said how gladly he would do 'an
- 7 "It must needs travel a crooked road.""Did you?""It has left a meandering sort of recollection in my mind.""Where did it lead to?""It led to another.""What I want to know is," said Miss Danforth,
- 6 "What do you think of it, I think I should say. Mr. Linden, I have shewed you the sh.o.r.e!""You!"-- "Who else?"Were you ever here before by moonlight?""I don't know--No, I think not. Were you ever here before
- 5 "It's all your fault, sir," said Miss Danforth cheerfully. "And I guess the Squire has got his supper.""He must be a man of quick despatch," said Mr. Linden; while Faith after a glance to see if her bannocks were right,
- 4 "We are as apt to have it at noon as any time," said Faith. "Will that do, Mr. Linden? we could have it later.""That will do perfectly. Only if the 'temple of literature' opens and swallows me up, Miss Faith, don't
- 3 "_I_ don't know," said Miss Danforth goodhumouredly. "Maybe he can stand it.--If he takes two cups I should say he can. How do you like the profession of teaching, sir?"Now to say truth, Mr. Linden did not know--not by actual prac
- 2 "But it was such a mercy, child, that you hadn't gone out to supper anywhere--I can't think what I should have done. There's Cindy this minute!--run and tell her to go right away and find out what his name is--tell her I want to know,-
- 1 Say and Seal.Volume I.by Susan Warner and Anna Warner.PREFACE.It is a melancholy fact, that this book is somewhat larger than the mould into which most of the fluid fiction material is poured in this degenerate age. You perceive, good reader, that it has