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400> THE BKOTHER^ SAGBEPKJE^
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" Who Would Ever Have Supposed That Brit...
different it is true from the noble JSfi & gmf & But yet one that would lead the unstable youth , by the _x same path ; which his _*
Brother had done / With allthe headlong _* impulse of his * passiona irl in the te t emperamen hbourhood t , Gaspar She had was fallen a in love or so with his a junior pretty _^
fisherman and g a well ; - bu princi t g with pled a _^ mind indus . trious and face maiden that year mi , t g ht daug have h graced ter of w a ,
hi G gher ' s tation path . This had was ecli the ed star in it which s brih had _terxadiarace ; risen over the young light
_asparps ; , g _, for by which Gaspar his that broth themaiden er was wont of to his lead choice him . was Wel one l indeed so good it was and 1
cou year pure G p . le and had ' The s impetuosi a a half course quarrel ; then ty of ; soon their , It fanned was courtshi will but some it a into gentle wen times a t gale smoo 5 happen breez which th e enoug , at threatened the first h young , bu t _> '
to aspar upset love ' s bark altogether . Gaspar had inherited sometha wha t t his of his betrothed father _' s jealous encouragement and hasty nature to other , and lads imag . ined H _& _*
ven irl tured quite to uncons remonstrat cious gave ' of e with a thoug her h on t that the ; had subj strayed ect , and _^ from she , nim poor
g , > * was upbraided not at her all swee satisfied theart with for his such want an of confidence lanation . Gaspar the - : expy
of par t ted he momen in anger t . Now with Gaspar his fancied did : everything wrong still on fresh the , impulse in his *
fair mind one , he b resolved tha _^ t mean to , leav s e that home he for was a time not so and enslaved show his fic kle *
the might chain imag , y she ine had him to be , _$ for and him : that he His could thoughts : w reverted ould break to '
hi Magnie * brother , and sailed knowin ) was woven g tha then t the at Iiiverpool Queen ; o £ the he Isles resolv " ( in to whicli join
k h nown er s immedia his reso tely lu for tion one to voyage his ? paren at t leas s , Britta _ts _y When only * G si asp ghed ar made * and
managed murmured His " This love one for his too . ; son * ' but was James the one _* was tender not trait so in easily his
him disposition . As . usual , and he he laid could the not blam Bear e of to whatever think of * was parting wrong with on
t the he absent cataloue Magnie of t , and former - this ' roving s misdeeds fancy _? of He ; Gaspar ; _Braided ' s entered the
g . up addin hapless mother "He was for welcome allowing to her _goj eldes andj t- never son to return ' leave but home to _^
entice g , my boy from me in this manner is But of a piece , with the " way Nay he has ther _alway " in s terriipted gone on ; i " Gaspar " Magnie i _» not to
faul blame t , if , nor , fault will it , I be stand y is my by own and , and hear nothing ' him , > spoken shall prevent ill * of ; my
thegoing So to spoke sea ;" the warm-hearted , heedless _boyf andv to-sea
400> The Bkother^ Sagbepkje^
400 _> THE BKOTHER _^ _SAGBEPKJE _^
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Aug. 1, 1864, page 400, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01081864/page/40/
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