Page:The Berkeleys and their neighbors.djvu/148

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stood still with his horse's bridle in his hand, turning over bitter things in his mind. He thought he would not go to Isleham that night. He was depressed and conscience-stricken, and in no lover-*like mood. He mounted his horse and rode slowly back to Malvern.