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W ^ M % kitfWit ) t h * i * P ** r * muf gW d at th ^ ^ co < mHV 6 f her death , W& * k » ftP < te&iB-feW < M ^* f > irulg hUn w ith ^ he 4 ai » e fe «* l i $ ^ folc her ; aut l ^< & $ &rot ^ i ^ but whieh had noHv become > t » h « r a l ^ Ki ^^ - hiiPtjto MS ^ Qjthey ooatinueid for same time ^ when it was sud-< 3 e ^ Jy ; Wdkf aup by Mrs . Fe nton ' s usual vis&to Loadon . « TJbere wad
^ bl ^' WMPPkftd . for . in this , as they both knew itwould coma ; ^[ bf ^ h ^ r a ^ d lister' they bade each other good bye—as ' brother 4 wir #¥ * ter' tJbey looked forward to a renewal of their communion in a faw months . But Fate had other work in hand !
oiJRfefc' . tangafter Percy ' s departure , one morning , while Flora was WjsuhI wi ^ h some of her garden pets , the gate opened , and she W # Si surprised by seeing her uncle enter somewhat hastily . Where (iflyfrtlF ; fetJaer . ¦ ? : I must see your father , ' he said , in a manner , for h \ m , ^ um * Bualiy hurried . He is not well , uncle * **—what is the
Xtljfat % v 1 \ do * ot alarm him ; is any one ill , any one dead ? ' she said , d ^ tb ' b&ng . to her the greatest evil t hat could happen where there 4 %#$ f $ ctipiu < No , child , ' he said pettishly , and irauks his way to $ 8 Jiouse . . ' Do not follow me ; I prefer seeing your father alone * Jiofj ^ ; bga d half a mind to disobey ; but feeline confidence io th « im * Sir
S ^ siteU Hyi ^ f James ' s being able to have aught to comrauiueate ib atj ^ cwi ^ l touch her fathe r nearly , she remained where she . waa . fei f ^> ite w minutes she heard her uncles carriage drive off * , he liar * i # g W *< k > his exit by another way . She ran instantly iato . the hpvr ^ . , Shci found her father seated at a table , with a number 6 f deeds him
p ^ p ^ r&apd open before . He was very pal e , and his whpte form trembling with eager emotion , as his eyes rested Wjftft open parchment before him . He raised them as sl * e entered , 9 ft £ before she could ask a question , he said , ' I must leave you for frif } lQ 4 , tiniet my child ; I doubt not all will be well / She
inter-$ jiBte 4 iW * kn— ' Not if you leave me , my father : nothing can happe ^ i ^ o . hariM vis if we are together ; nothing can be well while we ftjeopafMid , Where is it that you would go ? Why not take your f ? MF % jWr th , you V Walter paused an instant . < Be it so ; and this \ tt it
p ^ M ^ pt be done , for this suspense is agony . Stay not to OH ^ tjoft farther , I will tell you all during our journey to town . Qq , t n * y , cb 4 M » £ nd make what arrangements are necessary . But ^ ay ^ fVUe fi rst thing must be to send George for a post chaise . ' Qf $$ gpjQfcme to wonder at his masters paleness ; he received the fffl |^ , TOQMiitad , hiB * lor 8 e > an ^ rotle ° ff to execute it . He returned
iftng , J > $$ p ( re * the expected vehicle , and made his way to his master : f JW *> please , sir , I hear you and Miss Flora are going to London ; gW&aps * sir * it will not be for long ; and as you do not look very *! t } l vftt | 4 Latt < jk > u is strange to you and Miss Flora , I might be tgrfteifcaip to yoU 4 i could wt . upon the box ( George hati taken fltr ^ f ^ f secMlTQ fiL eh « ti ^ iwith / a i ) ox ) and t a ?| te care of the t runks kad f M 9 igKiia « cl )> p ») t t \ n twDpik ^ s , aad ul ^ that , and I used id Iiv 4 m fcw dftFt ^ Uwk l / ww * ^ b < xyu $ pd iknow tny way abput , alnW' i \ A \ » Yba ^ lVigo ^^ atge ^ be ^ tsafitedy ^ s you / i / an f aud thrdbUghUdGeorg ^
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1835, page 528, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2648/page/28/
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