The Waldorf family . fl! IB IB IB MM. ;NCE upon a time, there lived, inthe province of Leon, in LowerBrittany, a widow, who had twosons, each as beautiful as thesunshine, and as rich as theycould desire. Though Mylio,the eldest, was but sixteen yearsold, and his brother, Tonyk, was twoyears younger, they had studied sohard, that there was scarcely anything more for them to learn at home ;and their mother therefore resolved tosend them to their uncle, who lived in adistant province, in order that they might see theworld, as well as secure a portion of their unclesinheritance before he died. Acc


The Waldorf family . fl! IB IB IB MM. ;NCE upon a time, there lived, inthe province of Leon, in LowerBrittany, a widow, who had twosons, each as beautiful as thesunshine, and as rich as theycould desire. Though Mylio,the eldest, was but sixteen yearsold, and his brother, Tonyk, was twoyears younger, they had studied sohard, that there was scarcely anything more for them to learn at home ;and their mother therefore resolved tosend them to their uncle, who lived in adistant province, in order that they might see theworld, as well as secure a portion of their unclesinheritance before he died. Accordingly, one dayshe furnished each of them with a new hat, a pair 56 of shoes with silver buckles, a purple cloth cloak, apurse full of money, and a horse; and then givingthem her blessing, sent them off to seek theiruncle. The brothers were so wonderfully alike in per-son, that it was difficult to distinguish one fromthe other by sight; but they differed greatly fromeach other in character. Tonyk was pious andcharitable; always rea


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