[The Monctons: A Novel, Volume I by Susanna Moodie]@TWC D-Link bookThe Monctons: A Novel, Volume I CHAPTER VII 10/15
Is this wise ?" I remained obstinately silent. "You are lengthening the term of your bondage, and riveting the fetters you are so anxious to break.
Does not your uncle know this? Does he not laugh at your impotent efforts to break his yoke from off your neck? In one short year your articles will expire, and you will become a free agent.
But, with the little knowledge you have gained of your profession, what would liberty do for you? Would it procure for you a better situation; establish your claims as a gentleman, or fill an empty purse ?" "Let the worst come to the worst, I could work for my bread." "Not such an easy thing as you imagine." "With health, strength and youth on my side, what should hinder me ?" "Your uncle's influence, which is very great.
The world does not know him, as we know him.
He is considered an upright, honourable man.
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