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64 NOTICES OP BOOKS.
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2.—Year After Year. By The Author Of * P...
ment and Judged sentiment ? Jud by itself ged while b , y it Paul is in defective Ferroll style it , in it is p wholl will lot and not y wantin exaggerated stand g its in those ground in character striking at all .
of and What the ori same ginal story father qualities , there but which is b , centres different so eminentl round mothers y a characterize brother , Gray and being its sister predecessor the , children legiti- . y
mate offspring , Katherine , the illegitimate . The book opens with the death of the father when Gray solemnl is about constitutes twelve years himself of age father ; upon and
which mother , the as well young as gentleman brother to his young y sister , who repays his chivalrous affection and protection with the devotion of her whole life . back
A guardian there is who figures occasionally in the ground , the but the young peop can le are well left be pretty imagined much . to Gray their quickl own y devices outrun , and his
men allowan consequences tbe c t akes , gets himsel into debt fof his to a own friend accor , and d , and when on pressed his sole for responsi repay - -
bility onl , , to too a money lad to -lender get , the in the nei baron ghbourhood et thus into , who his is clutches represented .
as y gyoung precocious At the time hero of is this under event fourteen , which ! g The ives colour success to of all this that first follows app , lica our - f to sub
sequent tion to the ones generous , till Gray Mr , . whose Carn , maj leads ority , as does a matt not er take ocourse place , till he - to consider the
has accumulating attained the liabilities age of twent , and y determines -four , begins to seriousl retrench y after a fashion
of his own . ri the for g He ht whom rich to said do man he . that ' s He did park upon thoug not was care due ht for , that consideration benefited him what who by looked Izaac his it Walton had at fortune it appeared , his sai more house d was to th for very him an the they that true guests had , peop " who that any le ,
had " Wh no trouble now or for expense instance and , Katherine enjoyed , it " . said " he , " don't you , and don't I sleep in two of y , the smallest , s in the housethat the others may be the company
buck rooms ; and finer the than garden the room and rest the th deer-park 'Oh , , wh don y , you ' t eat kn it ow to , - day ever , sir a , because ine or a ey say
there and ' s only you and and Miss then we Katherine , shall see . ' , if we , have , I'll not not treat lent the y of world money ; I . " 'll treat
article you The of practical myself , part which of this discourse calculation was that he found he meant p was spent to renounce to make every other upon ,
mode peop anything le posse , proceedi expense " Oh ss , his but ng fortune ; with every but , admiration he bod instead intended y does of that so himself never ; oh he , to . but accept He quite what knew as ri will it a ht was reason the for not nei being for g a hbours doing usual still
say ? " I than cried he out these well-ordered words in was the first p g lace ; , sounded , to me perfectl th younger erefore y , reasonable he got , lans no ; good and in counsel the next from , whatever me , , and Gray , without did I opposition thought well , went done on ;
to lay down his p . This eccentric mode of retrenchment of course scandalises Gray ' s rich neihboursbut he perseveres ; atoning for his want of
hospiparty riors tality . to of Matters g his his equals tenants , thus by proceed and his kindness dependants , and Gray and , when is consideration entertaining a Mr . Carey for a Christinas , his an infe old
s .
64 Notices Op Books.
64 NOTICES OP BOOKS .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), March 1, 1858, page 64, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01031858/page/64/
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