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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER VIII
6/23

I picked up an old newspaper, and laid it aside in my secretary.

In it I read a toast worth giving.

Fill high, gentlemen--'The man who forgets the services of George Washington, may he be forgotten by his country and his God.'" Mr.Selden, who possessed in a remarkable degree the amiableness that he had ascribed to another, swallowed the wine and approved the toast.

Mr.
Chapman was some time recovering his composure.
"You intend to leave Virginia very soon, Mr.Lee," said Mr.Kent, addressing Walter.
"Very soon, sir," Walter replied.
"Where shall you go first ?" asked Mr.Kent.
"I have not decided on any course of travel," said Walter.

"I shall, perhaps, wander toward Germany." "We will drink your health, then," said Mr.Weston.


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