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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER VIII
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However new and disturbing to his father were these flashes of the New Learning, in his outward conduct he was orthodox and extremely well-behaved.

The spiritual exercises of the Revd.
Howel had become jejune, and limited very much by his failing sight.
The recovery after the operation had come too late in life to bring about any expansion of public or private devotions.

Family prayers were reduced to the recital from memory of an exhortation, a confession, and an absolution, followed by the Lord's Prayer and a benediction.

Services in the church were limited to Morning and Evening prayers, with Communion on the first Sunday in the month, and a sermon following Morning prayer.

There was no one to play the organ if the schoolmistress failed to turn up--as she often did.
David however scrupulously turned the normal congregation of five--Bridget, the maid of the time-being, the gardener-groom, the sexton, and a baker-church-warden--into six by his unvarying attendance.


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