. Thackerayana;. , a 88 THACKER A YANA. wealthy widow, to whom he had made love. This lady, who hadsaved thirty thousand pounds, was very communicative, she finallyrecognised him as her son, and acquainted him that Sir Roger Thorn-ton, the life of whose son he had preserved, was in reality his father,and not Connor, as he had previously believed. The hero then setout for Paris. The ship was ready to sail. All were concerned atlosing so polite a companion, and he was loaded with praises andcaresses. His mother could not bear it with that resignation she at first thought; but, how-ever, she rais


. Thackerayana;. , a 88 THACKER A YANA. wealthy widow, to whom he had made love. This lady, who hadsaved thirty thousand pounds, was very communicative, she finallyrecognised him as her son, and acquainted him that Sir Roger Thorn-ton, the life of whose son he had preserved, was in reality his father,and not Connor, as he had previously believed. The hero then setout for Paris. The ship was ready to sail. All were concerned atlosing so polite a companion, and he was loaded with praises andcaresses. His mother could not bear it with that resignation she at first thought; but, how-ever, she raised her spirits,and with many blessingssaw him set sail. The voyage was pros-perous, and he arrived atMarseilles, safe and in goodhealth. He took post forParis, and embraced his dearfriend Captain Thornton, asindicated in the marginalillustration. Jack Connor marries a lords daughter, and becomesan Irish landed gentleman. The author concludes with the regretthat he has not the materials to reveal his heros CHRYSAL, OR THE ADVENTURES OF A GUINEA.


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