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Put Yourself in His Place

CHAPTER XXII
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"And this is how I paved the way for you.

So, mind! I said my brother Raby wished you to take his name, and be his heir; but you had such a love of manufactures and things, you could not be persuaded to sit down as a country gentleman.

'Indeed,' I said, his 'love of the thing is so great that, in order to master it in all its branches, nothing less would serve him than disguising himself, and going as a workman.

But now,' I said, 'he has had enough of that, so he has set up a small factory, and will, no doubt, soon achieve a success.' Then I told them about you and Dr.Amboyne.Your philanthropic views did not interest them for a single moment; but I could see the poor dear doctor's friendship was a letter of introduction.

There will be no difficulty, dear.


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