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Lord Ormont and his Aminta

CHAPTER XIV
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I should much like to hear you some day on the scheme of the school in Switzerland, and also on the schoolmaster's profession.

She whom we have lost was full of it, and spoke of it to me as much as her weakness would permit.

The subject seemed to give her strength.' 'She has always encouraged me,' said Weyburn.' I have lost her, but I shall feel that she is not absent.

She had ideas of her own about men and women.' 'Some she mentioned.' 'And about marriage ?' 'That too.' Aminta shook herself out of a sudden stupor.
'Her mind was very clear up to the last hour upon all the subjects interesting her son.

She at one time regretted his not being a soldier, for the sake of his father's memory.


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