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Cowper

CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER II.
AT HUNTINGDON--THE UNWINS.
The storm was over; but it had swept away a great part of Cowper's scanty fortune, and almost all his friends.

At thirty-five he was stranded and desolate.

He was obliged to resign a Commissionership of Bankruptcy which he held, and little seems to have remained to him but the rent of his chambers in the Temple.

A return to his profession was, of course, out of the question.

His relations, however, combined to make up a little income for him, though from a hope of his family, he had become a melancholy disappointment; even the Major contributing, in spite of the rather trying incident of the nomination.


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