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Arthur Mervyn

CHAPTER XIII
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Each hour confirmed me in the good opinion of Mr.Hadwin, and in the affections of his daughters.

In the mind of my employer, the simplicity of the husbandman and the devotion of the Quaker were blended with humanity and intelligence.

The sisters, Susan and Eliza, were unacquainted with calamity and vice through the medium of either observation or books.

They were strangers to the benefits of an elaborate education, but they were endowed with curiosity and discernment, and had not suffered their slender means of instruction to remain unimproved.
The sedateness of the elder formed an amusing contrast with the laughing eye and untamable vivacity of the younger; but they smiled and they wept in unison.

They thought and acted in different but not discordant keys.


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