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Arthur Mervyn

CHAPTER II
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My natal soil is Chester county.

My father had a small farm, on which he has been able, by industry, to maintain himself and a numerous family.
He has had many children, but some defect in the constitution of our mother has been fatal to all of them but me.

They died successively as they attained the age of nineteen or twenty, and, since I have not yet reached that age, I may reasonably look for the same premature fate.

In the spring of last year my mother followed her fifth child to the grave, and three months afterwards died herself.
My constitution has always been frail, and, till the death of my mother, I enjoyed unlimited indulgence.

I cheerfully sustained my portion of labour, for that necessity prescribed; but the intervals were always at my own disposal, and, in whatever manner I thought proper to employ them, my plans were encouraged and assisted.


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