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East Lynne

CHAPTER VI
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Apart from his disguise, and the false and fierce black whiskers, he was a blue-eyed, fair, pleasant-looking young man, slight, and of middle height, and quite as yielding and gentle as his mother.

In her, this mild yieldingness of disposition was rather a graceful quality; in Richard it was regarded as a contemptible misfortune.

In his boyhood he had been nicknamed Leafy Dick, and when a stranger inquired why, the answer was that, as a leaf was swayed by the wind, so he was swayed by everybody about him, never possessing a will of his own.

In short, Richard Hare, though of an amiable and loving nature, was not over-burdened with what the world calls brains.

Brains he certainly had, but they were not sharp ones.
"Is my mother coming out to me ?" asked Richard, after a few interchanged sentences with Mr.Carlyle.
"No.


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