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CHAPTER 64
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MISTRESS MARTHA AND BLACK M'GUINNESS.
Mr. Audley, preceded by his little ragged1 guide, walked thoughtfully on his way to visit the old gentleman, of whose oddities and strange and wayward temper the keeper of the place where they had last obtained a relay of horses had given a marvellous and perhaps somewhat exaggerated account. Now that he had reached the spot, and that the moment approached which was to be the crisis of the adventure, he began to feel far less confident of success than he had been while the issue of his project was comparatively remote.
They passed down the irregular street of the village, and beneath the trees which arched overhead like the vast and airy aisles3 of some huge Gothic pile, and after a short walk of some two or three hundred yards, during which they furnished matter of interesting speculation4 to half the village idlers, they reached a rude gate of great dimensions, but which had obviously seen better days. There was no lodge5 or gate-house, and Mr. Audley followed the little conductor over a stile, which occupied the side of one of the great ivy-mantled stone piers6; crossing this, he found himself in the demesne7. A broken and irregular avenue or bridle8 track—for in most places it was little more—led onward9 over hill and through hollow, along the undulations of the soft green sward, and under the fantastic boughs10 of gnarled thorns and oaks and sylvan11 birches, which in thick groups, wild and graceful
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speculation
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lodge
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demesne
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bridle
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graceful
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varied
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brawling
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dominion
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vista
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mansion
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temperament
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lodging
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majestic
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boxer
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cane
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calves
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vociferous
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inquisitively
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recess
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