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The Cloister and the Hearth

CHAPTER IX
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Margaret was a high-spirited girl: he dared not tell her what he had to endure at home; she was capable of siding with his relations by resigning him, though at the cost of her own happiness.

Margaret Van Eyck had been a great comfort to him on another occasion; but now he dared not make her his confidant.

Her own history was well known.

In early life she had many offers of marriage; but refused them all for the sake of that art, to which a wife's and mother's duties are so fatal: thus she remained single and painted with her brothers.

How could he tell her that he declined the benefice she had got him, and declined it for the sake of that which at his age she had despised and sacrificed so lightly?
Gerard at this period bade fair to succumb.


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