The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science 14
The book The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science 14 was written by author Colton, George Hooker, 1818-1847, Ed Here you can read free online of The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science 14 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The American Review : a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art, And Science 14 a good or bad book?
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Trenchard, jus- tify us against his passionate charge. Why then should it leave a sting ?" "But, mother, it is dreadful to be sub- jected to the susjAclon of such a thing. If we Avere away from here, the uncharitable- ness of Mr. Randolph himself could not soil our name Avith so much as a whisper. Let us pack up and go this very evening." " Pack and go ? Who talks about going ? Why, what's all this — crying ? Lucy, what's the matter ?" " Mr. Trenchard ! Colonel! is this you?" "Mister? Colonel? ...Why in the name of the old Harry can't you learn to call me imcle ? Surely your mother's my sister-in- law — and in rtality too, I shall ever regard her. But what did you say about going ?" 1851. The Trencliard Proim-ty. 403 " Why, sir, mother and I have come to the conckision that it is best we should leave the mansion, bidding you good-bye with more gratitude in our hearts for your kind- ness than our lips can express. Her health, you know, sir, is not very good." " Well," said Trenchard, with a frown, "is this place sickly '\ just tell me that !" " In truth, sir, there are other circum- stances which forbid us to trespass longer upon your liberality." " Come, come, I reckon I understand all about it.
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