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That Mainwaring Affair

CHAPTER X
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Guy, my grandfather, was the youngest." "One would almost have thought that Hugh Mainwaring would have borne the name of Harold," commented Scott.
Young Mainwaring smoked for a moment in silence, then said, in lower tones, "Old Uncle Ralph had a son by that name." "Indeed! Had Hugh Mainwaring a brother ?" Scott asked in surprise.
"Yes, there was a brother, but he died a great many years ago.
There is quite a story connected with his name, but I don't know many of the particulars, for the governor seldom alludes to it.

I know, however, that Harold was the elder son, but that Uncle Ralph disinherited him for marrying against his wishes, and afterwards died of grief over the affair, and soon after his father's death Harold was lost at sea." "You say he married; did he leave any children ?" "No, I believe he had no children; but even if he had, they would have been disinherited also.

Uncle Ralph was severe; he would not even allow Harold's name to be mentioned; and Hugh also must have turned against his brother, for I have heard that he never spoke of him or allowed any allusion to be made to him." "Well," said Scott, after a pause, "I believe Hugh Mainwaring's life was far from happy." "You are right there.

I'll never forget the last words he ever spoke to me as I took leave of him that night.

They were to the effect that he hoped when I should have reached his age, I would be able to look back over a happier past than his had been.


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