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Robert Falconer

CHAPTER IX
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A DISCOVERY.
The friendship of Robert had gained Shargar the favourable notice of others of the school-public.

These were chiefly of those who came from the country, ready to follow an example set them by a town boy.

When his desertion was known, moved both by their compassion for him, and their respect for Robert, they began to give him some portion of the dinner they brought with them; and never in his life had Shargar fared so well as for the first week after he had been cast upon the world.

But in proportion as their interest faded with the novelty, so their appetites reasserted former claims of use and wont, and Shargar began once more to feel the pangs of hunger.


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