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The Celt and Saxon

CHAPTER VI
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He is very strange.

His feelings are strong; he has not an idea of concealing them.

For a young man educated by the Jesuits, he is remarkably open.' 'The Jesuits might be of service to me just now!' Mr.Adister addressed his troubled soul, and spoke upon another conception of them: 'How has he shown his feelings ?' Caroline answered quickly: 'His love of his brother.

Anything that concerns his brother moves him; it is like a touch on a musical instrument.

Perhaps I should say a native one.' 'Concerns his brother ?' Mr.Adister inquired, and his look requesting enlightenment told her she might speak.
'Adiante,' she said softly.


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