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The Monctons: A Novel, Volume I

CHAPTER XII
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His absence is a great loss to me." "Who and what is this Harrison?
You were his confidant, and, doubtless, know." "Of his private history, nothing." My uncle's large dark eyes were looking into my soul.

I felt that he doubted my word.

"He has, I believe, been unfortunate, and is reduced in his circumstances.

His moral character, _I know_ to be excellent." "And doubtless you are a _capital judge_," said Mr.Moncton.

"Young men all imagine themselves as wise as Daniel or Socrates.


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