. The rebel's daughter; a story of love, politics, and war . ^ But whileVictor preserved the most ardent sentiments of gratitude andadmiration for his benefactor, their communications relatedmostly to political affairs, and the magnet that had once drawnhim so powerfully to May Meadows, was no longer and Leslie gone, what was there to attract Victor? Letters about this time received from his sister, breathing alove and affection very grateful to his hungry heart, awakeneda feeling akin to homesickness which, in connection with advicereceived from Mr. Yancey, ripened in his mind th


. The rebel's daughter; a story of love, politics, and war . ^ But whileVictor preserved the most ardent sentiments of gratitude andadmiration for his benefactor, their communications relatedmostly to political affairs, and the magnet that had once drawnhim so powerfully to May Meadows, was no longer and Leslie gone, what was there to attract Victor? Letters about this time received from his sister, breathing alove and affection very grateful to his hungry heart, awakeneda feeling akin to homesickness which, in connection with advicereceived from Mr. Yancey, ripened in his mind the resolution,to turn his back upon the town of Brookfield, and to seek inthe great city, a iield of activity at once more congenial to histastes and more promising to his ambition. He left the town, one lovely day of Spring, in company ofhis old companion, Yahkop, regretted by none so much as byMr. Huffard, who, however, joined his former chief, MynheerVan Braaken, in prophesying for him a bright future, in asphere af^jrding scope for his PART SECOND:DEMOCRACY DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF.


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