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Indeed, it was only when some necessity presented itself to aid this one, or extricate that, he would suddenly remember his impotence to be of use, and then the sting of his poverty would sorely pain him. Like all men who have suffered reverses, he had to experience the different acceptance he met with in his days of humble fortune from what greeted him in his era of prosperity. If he felt this, none could detect it. His bearing and manner betrayed nothing of such consciousness. A very slight i...ncrease of stateliness might possibly have marked him in his poverty, and an air of more reserved dignity, which showed itself in his manner to strangers. In all other respects he was the same. That such a character should have exercised a great influence over a young man like Tom Lendrick — ardent, impetuous, and desirous of adventure — was not strange. " We must make a fortune for Lucy, Tom," said Sir Brook. " Your father's nature is too fine strung SOKEOWS AND PEOJECTS. 185 to be a money-maker, and she must be cared for." This was a desire which he continued to utter day- after day; and though Fossbrooke usually smoked on after he had said it without any intimation as to where, and when, and how this same fortune was to be amassed, Tom Lendrick placed the most implicit faith in the assurance that it would be done " some- how." One morning as Lendrick was walking with his son in the garden, making, as he called it, his fare- well visit to his tulips and moss-roses, he asked Tom if any fixed plan had been decided on as to his future.
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