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With Wolfe in Canada

CHAPTER 4: The Squire's Granddaughter
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They were not in the same position of life, and it was only natural that he should not like it, at first; and, as I told you, he was coming home to make them both happy, when he found it was too late.
"You must think, dear, that while I have been happy all these years with you, he has been sorrowing and grieving, and you must try and love him, and make up to him for what he has suffered.

I know you will not forget your old friends.

You will love me whether you see me often or not; and Mrs.Walsham, who has been very kind to you; and James, you know, who saved your life." "I shall never forget anyone, grampa.

I shall always love you better than anyone," the child exclaimed, throwing her arms round his neck with a fresh burst of tears.
"There, there, my pet," the sergeant said soothingly.

"You must not cry any more.


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