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The Guardian Angel

CHAPTER IX
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Thank God, she is true and pure and sweet.

My nest will be a peaceful one; but I must take wing alone,--alone." He drew one long sigh, and the cloud passed from his countenance.

He must answer that letter now, at once.

There were reasons, he thought, which made it important.

And so, with the cheerfulness which it was kind and becoming to show, so far as possible, and yet with a little excitement on one particular point, which was the cause of his writing so promptly, he began his answer.
ALDERBANK, Thursday morning, June 16, 1859.
MY DEAR SUSIE,--I have just been reading your pleasant letter; and if I do not send you the poem you ask for so eloquently, I will give you a little bit of advice, which will do just as well,--won't it, my dear?
I was interested in your account of various things going on at Oxbow Village.


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