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The Mother’s Recompense, Volume II.

CHAPTER V
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His efforts were, happily, rewarded: Lord Louis lived and his preceptor escaped all infection.

The Marquis and his son have both written of Mr.Myrvin in the most gratifying terms; and the Marchioness told mamma she could never in any way repay the debt of gratitude she owed him." Mrs.Cameron was much interested in Emmeline's narrative, and asked if they were not soon to return to England.
"They may have already arrived," replied Emmeline.

"Florence wrote me a fortnight ago she was counting the days till their return.

I sent a letter, apparently from her, this morning to Moorlands for Ellen, as I am not quite sure whether she will return home this evening or not, and perhaps that contains the intelligence.

His mother and sisters will be overjoyed to have him once more with them, after the dangers he has passed." "Has Mr.Myrvin any family ?" "Only his father, a truly good, kind, old man, the rector of Llangwillan." "And are you not desirous to see this admirable young man, this devoted preceptor, my dear Emmeline ?" said Mrs.Cameron, smiling.


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