AGATHA'S HUSBAND A Nobel. BY THE AUTHOR OF IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: CHAPMAN AND HALL, 193, PICCADILLY. 1853. 249. W. 356. AGATHA'S HUSBAND. CHAPTER I. "AND this is Dorsetshire! What a sharp bleak wind!" said Agatha, shivering. Her husband, who was driving her in a phaeton which had met them at the railway-station, turned to wrap a cloak round her. "Except in the height of summer it is always cold across these moors. But we shall soon be safe at Kingcombe Holm. Are you very tired ?" She answered "No," which was hardly VOL. II. B |