. Tales from Maria Edgeworth; . to a right understanding : for therewas no holding out against his good-nature. Im sure, fromthe bottom of my heart, Im sorry I broke his tulip. Shake 189 Forgive and Forget hands, boys ; Im glad to see you, Arthur, look so happyagain, and hope Mr. Grant will forgive Oh, forgive and forget, said Grant and his son at thesame moment. And from this time forward the twofamilies lived in friendship with each other. Oakly laughed at his own folly, in having been persuadedto go to law about the plum-tree; and he, in process oftime, so completely conquered his early pre
. Tales from Maria Edgeworth; . to a right understanding : for therewas no holding out against his good-nature. Im sure, fromthe bottom of my heart, Im sorry I broke his tulip. Shake 189 Forgive and Forget hands, boys ; Im glad to see you, Arthur, look so happyagain, and hope Mr. Grant will forgive Oh, forgive and forget, said Grant and his son at thesame moment. And from this time forward the twofamilies lived in friendship with each other. Oakly laughed at his own folly, in having been persuadedto go to law about the plum-tree; and he, in process oftime, so completely conquered his early prejudice againstScotchmen, that he and Grant became partners in Grants book-laming and knowledge of arithmetic hefound highly useful to him ; and he, on his side, possesseda great many active, good qualities, which became service-able to his partner. The two boys rejoiced in this family union ; and Arthuroften declared that they owed all their happiness to Mauricesfavourite maxin^ Forgive and Forget. 190 ooi want mot. (sffctT, 5Jwo sMn&s to your 6ow.
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