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The Measure of a Man

CHAPTER II
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It is my bounden duty to do so, and I'll do it." "You are right, mother, we must all have fair judgment, and I will see that the brother I love so dearly gets it." "God love thee, John." "And, mother, keep a brave and cheerful heart.

I will do all that is possible to satisfy Harry." "I can leave him safely with God and his brother.

And tomorrow I can now look after the apricot-preserving.

Barker told me the fruit was all ready today, but I could not frame myself to see it properly done, but tomorrow it will be different." Then because she wanted to reward John for his patience, and knowing well what subject was close to his heart, she remarked in a casual manner, "Mrs.Harlow was here yesterday, and she said her apricots were safely put away." "Was Miss Harlow with her ?" "No.

There was a tennis game at Lady Thirsk's.


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