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
- 201 The box had interior divisions, by way of help to the silk paper, its different contents being thus more securely separated. Faith's fingers exploring among the papers brought out first a silver chocolate pot, then the dainty china cups for the same, the
- 202 It was done; and those downcast eyes must be lifted up, if they could.But Faith was not unlike her usual manner. The slight air of timidity which sat with such grace upon her was not so very unusual; and that besides touched only or mainly one person. Wit
- 203 "Did you ever hear of the ice palace the little brook built for himself?" said Mr. Linden.--"Lowell, oh yes!""Mrs. Linden thinks she would like to try that."If ever black eyes were thoroughly puzzled, that were Miss Essie
- 204 "And you know, Reuben," said Faith, very low, "you have been a brother to me this great while."Reuben looked down, trying for words. Then meeting Faith's eyes as he had done that very first time--what though his own were full--he
- 205 "Would you? why, Endy?"--"To let them see my wife. Now, I mean to take her to see them."Faith was willing he should take her where he pleased, though she made no remark. Her timidity moved in a small circle, and touched princ.i.p.ally
- 206 Everybody who has travelled on the great route from Pattaqua.s.set to New York, knows that the scenery is not striking. Pleasant it is, and fresh, in fresh seasons of the year; cornfields and hayfields and sparkling little rivers always make up a fair pro
- 207 "Suppose you sit there, and tell me what efforts they have made in the way of seeing, to-day.""Efforts to see all before them, which was more than they could," said Faith."What did they see? not me, nor I them, that I know."&
- 208 "Tell me what I am like, Endecott.""What sort of consistency is that--to coax me when I don't tell you, and scold me when I do?""It's curiosity, I suppose," said Faith. "But it's no matter. I saw all that
- 209 "Does that mean that you will trust me to go?"--"Not with him.""But what shall I do?" said Faith, flus.h.i.+ng after a different fas.h.i.+on--half laughing too--"I told him I would go, or that I thought I would go."
- 210 "I am sorry to find that I made a mistake, sir," said Middleton, with a sort of unwilling courtesy; "I was under misinformation--and I was not aware of your profession. I beg your pardon for what has occurred."Mr. Linden had risen too,
- 211 Mr. Linden's eyes came to her instantly, with something of their former look, but very bright; and bending off his horse he put one arm round her, with as full and earnest a kiss as she had ever had from him."That is what I was thinking of," he said,
- 212 "But who wants him there and what for? you haven't told me."--"Why it's old Uncle Bias. Sen he's sick he's got something on his mind, never seemed to afore, and he's in a takin' to tell it. That's all.&quo