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A Tale of a Lonely Parish

CHAPTER I
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Short meant to do something in the world; Angleside had early determined to do nothing.
It would not be easy to define the reasons which induced Mr.Ambrose to receive John Short under his roof.

He had never before taken a pupil on any but his usual terms, and at his time of life it was strange that he should break through the rule.

But here his peculiar views of charity came into play.

Short's father had been his own chum at school, and his friend at college, but had failed to reap any substantial benefits from his education.

He had been a scholar in his way, but his way had not been the way of other scholars, and when he had gone up for honours he had got a bad third in classics.


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