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Lizzy Glenn

CHAPTER IX
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And Henry, the dear boy, you remember--I have been forced to let him go from my side out into the world.

I have neither seen nor heard from him since I parted with him.

Emma alone remains." Mrs.Gaston's feelings so overcame her at this relation, that she wept and sobbed for some time.
"But, my dear Eugenia!--my child that I loved so tenderly, and have so long mourned as lost," she said, at length, drawing her arm affectionately around Miss Ballantine, "in better and happier times, we made one household for more than five pleasant years.

Let us not be separated now, when there are clouds over our heads and sorrow on our paths.

Together we shall be able to bear up better and longer than when separated.


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