The Atlantic Monthly, volume 01, No. 06, April, 1858
The Atlantic Monthly, volume 01, No. 06, April, 1858
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Briton's praisewas never lacking when Bondo's name was mentioned. He accepted serviceof the youth, and the two were half the time working in partnership. Inthe cabin he had always a welcome, and Dame Briton gave him her entireconfidence. Luke did not fear, he had once admired the man; and because he was apeace-maker by nature, and could himself keep the peace, he never tookany of Bondo's scathing speech in anger nor remembered it against him. Usually he joined in the laugh, unless some brave, m...anly word wererequired; honorable in his nature, he could not be always jealous inmaintaining that of which he felt so secure. If Clarice did not penetrate the cause, she clearly saw the fact thatBondo Emmins had no love for Luke. She might wonder at it, but Lukesuffered no loss in consequence, --it was rather to his praise, shethought, that this was so. And she remembered the disputes between theyoung men which she had chanced to hear, only to decide again, as shehad often decided, in favor of Luke's justice and truth.
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