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The Heir Of Bendersleigh; Or, The Freemason's Promise.
we 57 owSft ° - ^ a PP earance ^ rriet , Mrs . Marshall rose and ™'IWfiSugM^S^SFakt0hCY>^SUe**^ consitlJ ; i ™; mamma ! Wll 3 t ^ bappened ? " CXClaimed Ha " > Child ) * TUOt beal ' it" sobbed MrsMarslia 11 i d she
has ^ mS ^ Ti ' * » Pre enth £ ' Z ' ? ' ^ Harriet irausfked wMl astonishment . aS3iJ^4;outiermothei'!butMrGraingergently die ' r ttS / toIf ° Harriet ' ' aUd IlC kd hGV t 0 a Seat ' * *** 10 ta
a « he ^™ "" f - *| kt 0 J 0 U ab 0 Ut ' Harriet ' " commenced Mr . Grainger , ' vour ™ t 7 flf SCated himself near t 0 her * " : h ™ heard from T-T-. n-f i ? CfStant visits h " ere ' of late > of Henry Elliotson . " il ™ It ' r \? iov a moment > held down her beautiful head , but bv W w a " ely raiScd it ; and looked M int 0 the face of the old man aS SUCden firmnes 8 in ber
her Ii i T a J mamer wIlidl surprised uer companion , and he paused to gaze at her before he proceeded . forbid £ - ^ y'S y ^^ elfere , I tell you I am come to tortid these visits ; " said Mr . Grainger . whicfS ^ ff If" V ' } ! an [ et ^ echanicaUy . repeatetl , the faint , blush s^iti£^.rgivingwayto^asthebiood
youbo ° ti ? thes P visits P C 0 Ilti ™ ed Mr . Grainger , " as dangerous to n C n '„ ' " said Harriet , with forced calmness . after LZit f . bet ^ , for * both-and I feel it will be so the stronger W 1 WT n ™ y , ° - ; motliei-tliat J ™ meet no more upon the moISs , Z » ipon wluch Henvy Elliotson tas Me ] yvisited ?™
rafij " ^ f ^ h Harriet naturally experienced at this communi-W PW grea \ t 0 be C 011 Cealecl Her bosom beaVed-the colour in momit f a 1 + , , P 3 -slie g ^ ed at Mr . Grainger for a moment 01 . two , and then , burying her face in her hands , burst into tears . he d £ . nf nger i f ml attCmpt t 0 intemi l 3 t tlie torrent of ll ( * grief , and hlih f i '" £° mC nunutes ' duri ! 1 § ' wllidl time Harriet still kept
^S'e^S^1Cngth>WhCnh6rgriefTOSinS°~-- \ 2 i b'lt al \ C ? i 0 rt L Harriet " We have our trials- ^ ° f us ; and this hnE i y n flrsi But there a ' e happy da J ' s in store for y » u ~ fionours and wealth are at your feet " teTtX'd°JOathhlkT'°Vetthem?"eXClaimCdSbe'Speakin°t]lX0^
Mr " Grl C ° Vet t }' i + ! N ? l f * Y are offered t 0 J " ' Harriet , " returned ¦ Mi . Grainger , as he turned to the table . '' Offered to me , Mr . Grainger ?" "Do you love your mother , Harriet ?" ""Can you ask me ? " ¦•¦ : ¦¦
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The Heir Of Bendersleigh; Or, The Freemason's Promise.
we 57 owSft ° - ^ a PP earance ^ rriet , Mrs . Marshall rose and ™'IWfiSugM^S^SFakt0hCY>^SUe**^ consitlJ ; i ™; mamma ! Wll 3 t ^ bappened ? " CXClaimed Ha " > Child ) * TUOt beal ' it" sobbed MrsMarslia 11 i d she
has ^ mS ^ Ti ' * » Pre enth £ ' Z ' ? ' ^ Harriet irausfked wMl astonishment . aS3iJ^4;outiermothei'!butMrGraingergently die ' r ttS / toIf ° Harriet ' ' aUd IlC kd hGV t 0 a Seat ' * *** 10 ta
a « he ^™ "" f - *| kt 0 J 0 U ab 0 Ut ' Harriet ' " commenced Mr . Grainger , ' vour ™ t 7 flf SCated himself near t 0 her * " : h ™ heard from T-T-. n-f i ? CfStant visits h " ere ' of late > of Henry Elliotson . " il ™ It ' r \? iov a moment > held down her beautiful head , but bv W w a " ely raiScd it ; and looked M int 0 the face of the old man aS SUCden firmnes 8 in ber
her Ii i T a J mamer wIlidl surprised uer companion , and he paused to gaze at her before he proceeded . forbid £ - ^ y'S y ^^ elfere , I tell you I am come to tortid these visits ; " said Mr . Grainger . whicfS ^ ff If" V ' } ! an [ et ^ echanicaUy . repeatetl , the faint , blush s^iti£^.rgivingwayto^asthebiood
youbo ° ti ? thes P visits P C 0 Ilti ™ ed Mr . Grainger , " as dangerous to n C n '„ ' " said Harriet , with forced calmness . after LZit f . bet ^ , for * both-and I feel it will be so the stronger W 1 WT n ™ y , ° - ; motliei-tliat J ™ meet no more upon the moISs , Z » ipon wluch Henvy Elliotson tas Me ] yvisited ?™
rafij " ^ f ^ h Harriet naturally experienced at this communi-W PW grea \ t 0 be C 011 Cealecl Her bosom beaVed-the colour in momit f a 1 + , , P 3 -slie g ^ ed at Mr . Grainger for a moment 01 . two , and then , burying her face in her hands , burst into tears . he d £ . nf nger i f ml attCmpt t 0 intemi l 3 t tlie torrent of ll ( * grief , and hlih f i '" £° mC nunutes ' duri ! 1 § ' wllidl time Harriet still kept
^S'e^S^1Cngth>WhCnh6rgriefTOSinS°~-- \ 2 i b'lt al \ C ? i 0 rt L Harriet " We have our trials- ^ ° f us ; and this hnE i y n flrsi But there a ' e happy da J ' s in store for y » u ~ fionours and wealth are at your feet " teTtX'd°JOathhlkT'°Vetthem?"eXClaimCdSbe'Speakin°t]lX0^
Mr " Grl C ° Vet t }' i + ! N ? l f * Y are offered t 0 J " ' Harriet , " returned ¦ Mi . Grainger , as he turned to the table . '' Offered to me , Mr . Grainger ?" "Do you love your mother , Harriet ?" ""Can you ask me ? " ¦•¦ : ¦¦