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Lady Rosamond’s Secret

CHAPTER XI
8/17

In succeeding chapters we will allude to the rising career of Mr.Yorke as the occasion demands.
In this year the House of Assembly was opened by a warm debate upon the College Bill, which received stout resistance from all dissenting bodies.

The episcopalians sought aid from the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Nova Scotia.

But the judgment of Sir Howard was equal to the occasion.

His measures were such as must ultimately accomplish the desired end.
The 52nd Regiment, as yet stationed in Fredericton, still maintained their unbounded popularity, entertained their many friends at princely dinners, gave an unlimited number of balls, parties and festive gatherings.

The race course still continued to be the daily resort for the distinguished horsemen.


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