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The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector

CHAPTER XII
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I admit it is a painful determination for a daughter to be forced to make against her own mother; but it is one I should have died sooner than come to if she had ever treated me as a daughter." Her good-natured and affectionate father took her in his arms and kissed her.
"My own darling Maria," said he, "I could forgive your mother all her domestic violence and outrage had she acted with the affection of a mother towards you.

She has a heart only for one individual, and that is her son Harry, there." "As for me," said Charles, "wherever my father goes, I, too, my dear Maria, will accompany him." "You hear that, Harry," said Mrs.Lindsay; "you see now they are in a league--in a conspiracy against your happiness and mine;--but think of their selfishness and cunning--it is the girl's property they want." "Perish the property," exclaimed Charles indignantly.

"I will now mention a fact which I have hitherto never breathed--Alice Goodwin and I were, I may say, betrothed before ever she dreamed of possessing it; and if I held back since that time, I did so from the principles of a man of honor, lest she might imagine that I renewed our intimacy, after the alienation of the families, from mercenary motives." "You're a fine fellow, Charley," said his father; "you're a fine fellow, and you deserve her and her property, if it was ten times what it is." "Don't you be disheartened, Harry," said his mother; "I have a better wife in my eye for you--a wife that will bring you connection, and that is Lord Bilberry's niece." "Yes," said her husband, ironically, "a man with fifty thousand acres of mountain.

Faith, Harry, you will be a happy man, and may feed on bilberries all your life; but upon little else, unless you can pick the spare bones of an old maid who has run herself into an asthma in the unsuccessful sport of husband-hunting." "She will inherit her uncle's property, Lindsay." "Yes, she will inherit the heather and the bilberries.

But go in God's name; work out that project; there is nobody here disposed to hinder you.


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