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Cowper

CHAPTER VIII
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He had been getting up to work at six, and not breakfasting till eleven.
And now the life from which his had for so many years been fed, itself began to fail.

Mrs.Unwin was stricken with paralysis; the stroke was slight, but of its nature there was no doubt.

Her days of bodily life were numbered; of mental life there remained to her a still shorter span.

Her excellent son, William Unwin, had died of a fever soon after the removal of the pair to Weston.

He had been engaged in the work of his profession as a clergyman, and we do not hear of his being often at Olney.


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