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Catherine: A Story

CHAPTER VIII
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He was about seventy years of age.

He had been much abroad; he was of a sober, cheerful aspect; he dressed handsomely and quietly in a broad hat and cassock; but saw no company except the few friends whom he met at the coffee-house.

He had an income of about one hundred pounds, which he promised to leave to young Billings.

He was amused with the lad, and fond of his mother, and had boarded with them for some years past.

The Doctor, in fact, was our old friend Corporal Brock, the Reverend Doctor Wood now, as he had been Major Wood fifteen years back.
Anyone who has read the former part of this history must have seen that we have spoken throughout with invariable respect of Mr.Brock; and that in every circumstance in which he has appeared, he has acted not only with prudence, but often with genius.


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