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Hills of the Shatemuc

CHAPTER X
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This Universite has a foundation; and it is full; but the President is my friend, and he knows that I have a friend; and he said to me that he would make room for one more, though we are very full, and take you in; so that it will cost you very little.

I speak that, for I know that you could not wish to spend so much as some." It was a golden chance -- if it could but be given to Rufus! That was not possible; and still less was it possible that Winthrop should take it and so make his brother's case hopeless, by swallowing up all the little means that of right must go to set him forward first.

There was a strong heaving of motives against each other in Winthrop's bosom.

But his face did not shew it; there was no change in his cool grey eye; after a minute's hesitation he answered, lying on his oars, "I thank you very much Mr.Herder -- I would do it gladly -- but I am so tied at home that it is impossible.

I cannot go." "You can not ?" said the naturalist.
"I cannot -- not at present -- my duty keeps me at home.


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