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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER V
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You may have at any moment to answer questions before you get called to the Bar, and with your defective memory--I am glad to hear things in the past are becoming clearer to you--I am sure with God's grace you will wholly recover soon from the effects of your wound and your illness--What was I writing?
I meant to say that you ought to know the main facts about your family and your position.
I was an only son.

Your grandfather was a prosperous farmer and auctioneer.

You have distant cousins, Vaughans and Williamses, and some others living at Shrewsbury named Price.

I have written to none of them about your return because they never evinced any interest in me or my concerns.

Your mother's people, her Vavasour relations at Cardiff--did not seem to me to be very respectable, though her father was a well-educated man for his position.


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