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The Mother’s Recompense, Volume I.

CHAPTER VII
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"Not as a servitor at college, I hope." "No; I anticipate the pleasure of welcoming the friend of Herbert as my guest as well as his father, and then we shall deliberate on Arthur's future life.

I should like much to place him under Mr.Howard for a year, and then establish him in a living of Lord Malvern's, in which I have little doubt I could succeed." "Well, my fancy then will indeed be gratified.

I shall see this proud persecuted youth, and judge for myself if he be deserving or not of my brother's friendship.

Do you remember him, Ellen ?" "Perfectly well; he was so very kind to me.

I well recollect his grief when I left the village, to live, he said, in such a very different style, that it was not likely we should ever meet again." "But yet, you see, improbable as it appeared, you will meet again," said Mrs.Hamilton in a marked tone, as she smiled.
"So you call this an Oakwood hour, Emmy, do you ?" demanded Mr.Hamilton, after Arthur and his father had been duly discussed.


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