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The Good Time Coming

CHAPTER XXXV
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His heart was touched by this real but unobtrusive kindness.
"When do you purpose leaving here ?" next inquired Mr.Willet.
"As early as I can make arrangements for removing my family," was answered.
"Where do you think of going ?" "Into the city." "Would you not prefer remaining in this pleasant neighbourhood?
I do not see how my mother and sisters are going to give you all up.

Mrs.
Markland has already won her way into all their affections, and they have mourned over your misfortunes as deeply, I believe, as if they had been our own.

Pardon the freedom of speech which is only a warm heart-utterance, when I say that there is a beauty in the character of Mrs.Markland that has charmed us all; and we cannot think of losing her society.

Walker told me to-day that his wife was dissatisfied with a country life, and that he was going to sell his pleasant cottage.

I offered him his price, and the title-deeds will be executed to-morrow.


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