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book i. the history of a bad reputation.
I. A Word Written on a White Page.
CHRISTMAS DAY in the year 182- was somewhat remarkable in the island of Guernsey. Snow fell on that day. In the Channel Islands a frosty winter is uncommon, and a fall of snow is an event.
On that Christmas morning the road which skirts the seashore from St. Peter‘s Port to the Vale was clothed in white. From midnight till the break of day the snow had been falling. Towards nine o‘clock, a little after the rising of the wintry sun, as it was too early yet for the Church of England folks to go to St. Sampson‘s, or for the Wesleyans to repair to Eldad Chapel, the road was almost deserted. Throughout that portion of the highway which separates the first from the second tower only three foot-passengers could be seen. These were a child, a man, and a woman. Walking at a distance from each other, these wayfarers had no visible connection. The child, a boy of about eight years old, had stopped, a
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