The Carewes a Tale of the Civil Wars With Twenty Four Illustrations
The Carewes a Tale of the Civil Wars With Twenty Four Illustrations
Mary Gillies
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Sir Arthur assured Henry he did trust him, though nothing had been explained. "Then, my father, if you would grant me this one request I should be so grateful, oh, so grateful to you ! Do not try to have anything explained. Leave it all as it is. 106 THE CARE WES. It is done, and cannot be undone. Will you, indeed, not ask more questions of any one, and only think the best you can of me ?" In his earnestness Henry's face had become flushed, and his eyes wild and bright. Mr. Russell laid his han...d on Sir Arthur's arm, and said, " Promise him ! We risk his life by this excitement. " " I promise what thou askest, and will faithfully keep my promise, my boy, " said Sir Arthur. Henry closed his eyes and smiled. His mother laid her hand on his forehead and put her finger on her lips. They were all perfectly quiet for some minutes, and then his regular breathing showed that he was asleep. Mr. Russell now motioned to Sir Arthur and the doctor to ascend the stairs with him, leaving Lady Care we in entire quiet by Henry.
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