. Lord Falconberg's heir [electronic resource]: a novel . ufacturer, money-lender, and swindler in gene-ral, and retired to the neighbourhood of Cleves, where helives with his daughter. He sent his grandson to me;but for any good hes likely to do here hed better havekept him at home. You havent formed a high opinion of the young man,then ? Hes well enough to look at, and to speak to; buthes no taste for hard work. Hes taken to writing forthe booksellers, who dont pay him; and hes alwayswasting his time at Sir Samuel Somebodys at a likely callant for a young lassie to fancy; butI nev


. Lord Falconberg's heir [electronic resource]: a novel . ufacturer, money-lender, and swindler in gene-ral, and retired to the neighbourhood of Cleves, where helives with his daughter. He sent his grandson to me;but for any good hes likely to do here hed better havekept him at home. You havent formed a high opinion of the young man,then ? Hes well enough to look at, and to speak to; buthes no taste for hard work. Hes taken to writing forthe booksellers, who dont pay him; and hes alwayswasting his time at Sir Samuel Somebodys at a likely callant for a young lassie to fancy; butI never had time to fall in love when I was his age,so I just married a good woman that knew my waysweel. 3i8 Lord Falconbergs Heir. Thats difficult to find, Mr. McGilp, in all cases. Not in mine, Mr. Dryden; for I took my house-keeper, and weve been happy enough ever since. ButIm a practical man, though Im fond o art. By this time, Mr. Dryden, having accomplished hispurpose, took his hat, and having wished Mr. McGilp agood-morning, returned to his CHAPTER XL. HAROLD FALCONS COMMUTATION OF PUNISHMENT.


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