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Charlotte Temple

CHAPTER XXXV
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CHAPTER XXXV.
CONCLUSION.
SHORTLY after the interment of his daughter, Mr.Temple, with his dear little charge and her nurse, set forward for England.

It would be impossible to do justice to the meeting scene between him, his Lucy, and her aged father.

Every heart of sensibility can easily conceive their feelings.

After the first tumult of grief was subsided, Mrs.Temple gave up the chief of her time to her grand-child, and as she grew up and improved, began to almost fancy she again possessed her Charlotte.
It was about ten years after these painful events, that Mr.and Mrs.
Temple, having buried their father, were obliged to come to London on particular business, and brought the little Lucy with them.

They had been walking one evening, when on their return they found a poor wretch sitting on the steps of the door.


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