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Vanity Fair

CHAPTER XIV
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The arms quartered on the shield along with his own were not, to be sure, poor Rose's.

She had no arms.

But the cherubs painted on the scutcheon answered as well for her as for Sir Pitt's mother, and Resurgam was written under the coat, flanked by the Crawley Dove and Serpent.

Arms and Hatchments, Resurgam .-- Here is an opportunity for moralising! Mr.Crawley had tended that otherwise friendless bedside.

She went out of the world strengthened by such words and comfort as he could give her.


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