"Is that considered a sufficiently secure place for the register?" I inquired.
'Why isn't the register' (meaning this register here, under my hand)--
You would hardly think it, but he had his own appointed days, once or twice in every quarter, for riding over to this church on his old white pony, to check the copy, by the register, with his own eyes and hands.
"Eighteen hundred and four," I replied, mentally resolving to give the old man no more opportunities of talking, until my examination of the register was over.
The clerk put on his spectacles, and turned over the leaves of the register, carefully wetting his finger and thumb at every third page.
The register of the marriage of Sir Felix Glyde was in no respect remarkable except for the narrowness of the space into which it was compressed at the bottom of the page.
"Well, I can show it to you, although it is prohibited to communicate the
registers to strangers; and if you really wish to see it with your own eyes "
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