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The Iron Rule

CHAPTER VI
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But for the strong attachment felt for Emily, he would have received the intelligence that he was about to be sent to sea, with, pleasure.
For some time after this, Andrew's external conduct was more orderly.

But there was so much about him to offend his easily offended father, that he did not escape for even a single day without a frown or harsh word, which soon had the effect to extinguish the few good impulses which the recent subjugation of his will had awakened.

He continued to meet Emily on his way to school, but was careful not to linger in her company go long as before.

But this pleasure was at length denied him.

A person who frequently saw them together, mentioned the fact to Mr.Winters, who immediately reproved his daughter for the association, and positively forbade its continuance.


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