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Castle Richmond

CHAPTER II
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"When I get there I have nothing to do but see him fish.

Only if we were to leave him by himself he would not be happy." "Oh, Mr.Fitzgerald, how very kind you are to him! I do so often think of it.

How dull his holidays would be in this place if it were not for you!" "And what a godsend his holidays are to me!" said Owen.

"When they come round I can ride over here and see him, and you--and your mother.

Do you think that I am not dull also, living alone at Hap House, and that this is not an infinite blessing to me ?" He had named them all--son, daughter, and mother; but there had been a something in his voice, an almost inappreciable something in his tone, which had seemed to mark to Clara's hearing that she herself was not the least prized of the three attractions.


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