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Rose and Emily, or, Sketches of youth / by Mrs.
Roberts.
Roberts, Mrs. (Margaret Wade), d. 1813.
London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, and J. Harris, 1812
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ROSE AND EMILY;
OK,
SKETCHES OF YOUTH.
BY MRS. ROBERTS,
AUTHOR OF
MORAL VIEWS; OR, THE TELESCOPE
FOR CHILDREN.
I have been young, and now am old ; and yet saw I never
the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging tbeir bread--25tli
verse, Psalm xxxvii.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, & BROWN
PATERNOSTER. ROW; AND JOHN HARRIS,
ST. PAIL'S CHURCH-YARD.
1812.
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"WHITHER are you going in suck
"haste? " said Mr. Blandford to a pretty
little girl, whom he met rututing with a
swiftness which seemed urged by some
extraordinary occasion--" Whither are
you going? " "Mamma is very ill, Sir,
and I am going for the Doctor," replied
the child, throwing back the fine flaxen
ringlets that half concealed her face,
"What is your name ? *' "Rose Sydney,
Sir: but pray ask me no more questions.
for poor mamma is very ill. "
B
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ROSE AND EMILY; OR,
"Mamma ! " repeated Mr. Blandford,
as the girl flew from him--" what refine-
ment in this little rustic! "
Mr. Blandtbrd was what is termed, "Na
man of the world he had visited dif-
ferent countries, and observed, with no
superficial eye, their manners and cus-
toms. He had mixed in general society--
had marked the vices that too often dis-
grace it, without reflecting upon the vir-
tues that as frequently adorn it. He
viewed only the dark side of human na-
ture; and having been duped by some
men, he suspected all. He carried into
the world a heart replete with confidence,'
ajid every generous sentiment; he with-
drew from it with one contracted by dis-
: trust, and chilled by disappointment. In
a moment of discontent and displeasure,
he left the metropolis, and with his only
child Emily, (a girl often years of age,)
and. an elderly female servant, travelled
northward, undetermined where to re-
main, till, passing through a small village
in Derbyshire, whose humble habitations
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? SKETCHES OF YOUTH'.
3
announced only the abodes of labourers
or mechanics, he stopped his carriage,
imagining that among them he should at
least find simplicity (a quality he con-
sidered as nearly allied to virtue,) and en-
gaged a lodging for the night at a small
public-house, which, however, was deno-
minated an inn. The pompous promises
of ** Good entertainment," &c. which it
hekl forth in golden letters to the passen-
ger, excited a sarcastic smile from Mr.
Blandford. Tlie low oheisance of the
landlord, and the many curtsies of the
good woman his wile, with their officious
zeal to procure him what he required, he
did not consider, as they really were, the
customary tokens of attention and grati-
tude, but as the servile and awkward imi-
tations of designing civility; and viewing
every thing with the jaundiced eye of sus-
picion, he began to doubt whether he had
met even with one object of his search, sim*
plicity, till, observing the " nicely sanded
floor," and white-washed walls of the little
parlour, he found it reigned in the dwell-
b2
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? 4 ROSE AND EMU Y OR,
ing, if not in the hearts of its inhabitants. ,
and secretly rejoicing they had not called
it an hotel, ordered dinner. . He then en-
quired of the landlord if there w as an un-
occupied house in the neighbourhood,
and was informed a very " genteel" one
was just vacant; "or there was the par-
sonage. " The next day he- looked over
the "genteel" tenement, which the tasty
landlord had recommended, and found it
accorded so well with his immediate
wishes, that he instantly engaged it.
It consisted of so few. rooms, that it was,
literally incapable of containing more
than the three beings who were to inhabit
it} but it was in neat repair, and the fur-
niture, though of the most common kind?
perfectly clean.
The surrounding country, which had
chiefly influenced Mr. Blandford's deter-
mination of stopping in this village, was
exquisitely beautiful. The Derwent
wound its wray through the fertile valley
in which it stood, and bold irregular hills
bounded ? he horizon. He was an enthu-
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? SKETCHES OF V0UTH. *5
siastic admirer of nature, and considered
the temporary inconvenience of an indif-
ferent house amply recomp6nsed by the
delight of contemplating the picturesque
scenery which on every side met his eye.
He had been a resident in the place but
a few days, when the beauty of our little
Rose attracted his attention, and her hur-
ried step prompted the enquiry of "Whi-
ther she was going? " He slowly pur-
sued his walk, and again the child passed
him weeping bitterly. "Why do you
cry? " said Mr. Blandford. "Oh Sir,
the Doctor is not at home, and he is not
expected till night--my poor mamma will
die. " "Let us hope not," replied Mr.
Blandford* "What is her complaint V*
"I cannot tell, Sir; but she never smiles
as she used to do, and Isabel says she is
very ill. " "And who is Isabel? " "My
sjster,Sir; she isverygoodtopoormamma,
and nurses her night and day. " "Shall I
go with you and see her? " said Mr.
Blandford. "Oh yes, Sir; pray, pray do,
if you are a Doctor. " ". Well, but if I
b3
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ROSE AND EMILY J. OH>>
am not a Doctor, I.
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ROSE AND EMILY;
OK,
SKETCHES OF YOUTH.
BY MRS. ROBERTS,
AUTHOR OF
MORAL VIEWS; OR, THE TELESCOPE
FOR CHILDREN.
I have been young, and now am old ; and yet saw I never
the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging tbeir bread--25tli
verse, Psalm xxxvii.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, & BROWN
PATERNOSTER. ROW; AND JOHN HARRIS,
ST. PAIL'S CHURCH-YARD.
1812.
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SIFT Of ,
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MVII, <? >>
K. HIackader, Printer, >
TooVs Court, Chancery. lane, London. J
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? ROSE AND' EMILY.
cha? . i%;
/ . t. 4 * ^
1 * # "*'
"WHITHER are you going in suck
"haste? " said Mr. Blandford to a pretty
little girl, whom he met rututing with a
swiftness which seemed urged by some
extraordinary occasion--" Whither are
you going? " "Mamma is very ill, Sir,
and I am going for the Doctor," replied
the child, throwing back the fine flaxen
ringlets that half concealed her face,
"What is your name ? *' "Rose Sydney,
Sir: but pray ask me no more questions.
for poor mamma is very ill. "
B
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ROSE AND EMILY; OR,
"Mamma ! " repeated Mr. Blandford,
as the girl flew from him--" what refine-
ment in this little rustic! "
Mr. Blandtbrd was what is termed, "Na
man of the world he had visited dif-
ferent countries, and observed, with no
superficial eye, their manners and cus-
toms. He had mixed in general society--
had marked the vices that too often dis-
grace it, without reflecting upon the vir-
tues that as frequently adorn it. He
viewed only the dark side of human na-
ture; and having been duped by some
men, he suspected all. He carried into
the world a heart replete with confidence,'
ajid every generous sentiment; he with-
drew from it with one contracted by dis-
: trust, and chilled by disappointment. In
a moment of discontent and displeasure,
he left the metropolis, and with his only
child Emily, (a girl often years of age,)
and. an elderly female servant, travelled
northward, undetermined where to re-
main, till, passing through a small village
in Derbyshire, whose humble habitations
? ? Generated for (University of Chicago) on 2014-12-24 14:35 GMT / http://hdl. handle. net/2027/hvd. hn2hfl Public Domain, Google-digitized / http://www. hathitrust. org/access_use#pd-google
? SKETCHES OF YOUTH'.
3
announced only the abodes of labourers
or mechanics, he stopped his carriage,
imagining that among them he should at
least find simplicity (a quality he con-
sidered as nearly allied to virtue,) and en-
gaged a lodging for the night at a small
public-house, which, however, was deno-
minated an inn. The pompous promises
of ** Good entertainment," &c. which it
hekl forth in golden letters to the passen-
ger, excited a sarcastic smile from Mr.
Blandford. Tlie low oheisance of the
landlord, and the many curtsies of the
good woman his wile, with their officious
zeal to procure him what he required, he
did not consider, as they really were, the
customary tokens of attention and grati-
tude, but as the servile and awkward imi-
tations of designing civility; and viewing
every thing with the jaundiced eye of sus-
picion, he began to doubt whether he had
met even with one object of his search, sim*
plicity, till, observing the " nicely sanded
floor," and white-washed walls of the little
parlour, he found it reigned in the dwell-
b2
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? 4 ROSE AND EMU Y OR,
ing, if not in the hearts of its inhabitants. ,
and secretly rejoicing they had not called
it an hotel, ordered dinner. . He then en-
quired of the landlord if there w as an un-
occupied house in the neighbourhood,
and was informed a very " genteel" one
was just vacant; "or there was the par-
sonage. " The next day he- looked over
the "genteel" tenement, which the tasty
landlord had recommended, and found it
accorded so well with his immediate
wishes, that he instantly engaged it.
It consisted of so few. rooms, that it was,
literally incapable of containing more
than the three beings who were to inhabit
it} but it was in neat repair, and the fur-
niture, though of the most common kind?
perfectly clean.
The surrounding country, which had
chiefly influenced Mr. Blandford's deter-
mination of stopping in this village, was
exquisitely beautiful. The Derwent
wound its wray through the fertile valley
in which it stood, and bold irregular hills
bounded ? he horizon. He was an enthu-
? ? Generated for (University of Chicago) on 2014-12-24 14:35 GMT / http://hdl. handle. net/2027/hvd. hn2hfl Public Domain, Google-digitized / http://www. hathitrust. org/access_use#pd-google
? SKETCHES OF V0UTH. *5
siastic admirer of nature, and considered
the temporary inconvenience of an indif-
ferent house amply recomp6nsed by the
delight of contemplating the picturesque
scenery which on every side met his eye.
He had been a resident in the place but
a few days, when the beauty of our little
Rose attracted his attention, and her hur-
ried step prompted the enquiry of "Whi-
ther she was going? " He slowly pur-
sued his walk, and again the child passed
him weeping bitterly. "Why do you
cry? " said Mr. Blandford. "Oh Sir,
the Doctor is not at home, and he is not
expected till night--my poor mamma will
die. " "Let us hope not," replied Mr.
Blandford* "What is her complaint V*
"I cannot tell, Sir; but she never smiles
as she used to do, and Isabel says she is
very ill. " "And who is Isabel? " "My
sjster,Sir; she isverygoodtopoormamma,
and nurses her night and day. " "Shall I
go with you and see her? " said Mr.
Blandford. "Oh yes, Sir; pray, pray do,
if you are a Doctor. " ". Well, but if I
b3
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ROSE AND EMILY J. OH>>
am not a Doctor, I. may. be a friend;"
*' If you are a friendSir," said the child
eagerly > " come directly, for my mamma
told us yesterday she had. no. friend but
God, and he, you know, is in Heaven,
which is a long way off; my papa is
there top, and though mamma tells me he
is very happv, I cannot help wishing him
with us again; for when he was here, she
never cried, and now she cries very often. 5*
The little girl sighed as she concluded,
and Mr. Blandford affectionately took her
hand* "Ah," she said, "papa used to
take my hand. just so,. and. we had. such
nice. walks together! ''
A sudden impression that the innocent
prattle to which he had been irresistibly
yielding the kindest feelings of his heart,
was a trick of infancy, seized upon. his
imaginationand disengaging his hand
frQm her gentle grasp, he hastily said--<
"Go home, child, to your mother--. 1
cannot attend you. " *' Then," said Rose
timidly, "you are not mamma s friend*
as I thought. " "No, no--go your way. "
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Roberts, Mrs. (Margaret Wade), d. 1813.
London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, and J. Harris, 1812
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Public Domain, Google-digitized
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? 0
ROSE AND EMILY;
OK,
SKETCHES OF YOUTH.
BY MRS. ROBERTS,
AUTHOR OF
MORAL VIEWS; OR, THE TELESCOPE
FOR CHILDREN.
I have been young, and now am old ; and yet saw I never
the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging tbeir bread--25tli
verse, Psalm xxxvii.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, & BROWN
PATERNOSTER. ROW; AND JOHN HARRIS,
ST. PAIL'S CHURCH-YARD.
1812.
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? ? MTMO COS tEQE UBf<<*>>
SIFT Of ,
twmo ptxavM. suiiuir
MVII, <? >>
K. HIackader, Printer, >
TooVs Court, Chancery. lane, London. J
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? ROSE AND' EMILY.
cha? . i%;
/ . t. 4 * ^
1 * # "*'
"WHITHER are you going in suck
"haste? " said Mr. Blandford to a pretty
little girl, whom he met rututing with a
swiftness which seemed urged by some
extraordinary occasion--" Whither are
you going? " "Mamma is very ill, Sir,
and I am going for the Doctor," replied
the child, throwing back the fine flaxen
ringlets that half concealed her face,
"What is your name ? *' "Rose Sydney,
Sir: but pray ask me no more questions.
for poor mamma is very ill. "
B
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? 2
ROSE AND EMILY; OR,
"Mamma ! " repeated Mr. Blandford,
as the girl flew from him--" what refine-
ment in this little rustic! "
Mr. Blandtbrd was what is termed, "Na
man of the world he had visited dif-
ferent countries, and observed, with no
superficial eye, their manners and cus-
toms. He had mixed in general society--
had marked the vices that too often dis-
grace it, without reflecting upon the vir-
tues that as frequently adorn it. He
viewed only the dark side of human na-
ture; and having been duped by some
men, he suspected all. He carried into
the world a heart replete with confidence,'
ajid every generous sentiment; he with-
drew from it with one contracted by dis-
: trust, and chilled by disappointment. In
a moment of discontent and displeasure,
he left the metropolis, and with his only
child Emily, (a girl often years of age,)
and. an elderly female servant, travelled
northward, undetermined where to re-
main, till, passing through a small village
in Derbyshire, whose humble habitations
? ? Generated for (University of Chicago) on 2014-12-24 14:35 GMT / http://hdl. handle. net/2027/hvd. hn2hfl Public Domain, Google-digitized / http://www. hathitrust. org/access_use#pd-google
? SKETCHES OF YOUTH'.
3
announced only the abodes of labourers
or mechanics, he stopped his carriage,
imagining that among them he should at
least find simplicity (a quality he con-
sidered as nearly allied to virtue,) and en-
gaged a lodging for the night at a small
public-house, which, however, was deno-
minated an inn. The pompous promises
of ** Good entertainment," &c. which it
hekl forth in golden letters to the passen-
ger, excited a sarcastic smile from Mr.
Blandford. Tlie low oheisance of the
landlord, and the many curtsies of the
good woman his wile, with their officious
zeal to procure him what he required, he
did not consider, as they really were, the
customary tokens of attention and grati-
tude, but as the servile and awkward imi-
tations of designing civility; and viewing
every thing with the jaundiced eye of sus-
picion, he began to doubt whether he had
met even with one object of his search, sim*
plicity, till, observing the " nicely sanded
floor," and white-washed walls of the little
parlour, he found it reigned in the dwell-
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ing, if not in the hearts of its inhabitants. ,
and secretly rejoicing they had not called
it an hotel, ordered dinner. . He then en-
quired of the landlord if there w as an un-
occupied house in the neighbourhood,
and was informed a very " genteel" one
was just vacant; "or there was the par-
sonage. " The next day he- looked over
the "genteel" tenement, which the tasty
landlord had recommended, and found it
accorded so well with his immediate
wishes, that he instantly engaged it.
It consisted of so few. rooms, that it was,
literally incapable of containing more
than the three beings who were to inhabit
it} but it was in neat repair, and the fur-
niture, though of the most common kind?
perfectly clean.
The surrounding country, which had
chiefly influenced Mr. Blandford's deter-
mination of stopping in this village, was
exquisitely beautiful. The Derwent
wound its wray through the fertile valley
in which it stood, and bold irregular hills
bounded ? he horizon. He was an enthu-
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siastic admirer of nature, and considered
the temporary inconvenience of an indif-
ferent house amply recomp6nsed by the
delight of contemplating the picturesque
scenery which on every side met his eye.
He had been a resident in the place but
a few days, when the beauty of our little
Rose attracted his attention, and her hur-
ried step prompted the enquiry of "Whi-
ther she was going? " He slowly pur-
sued his walk, and again the child passed
him weeping bitterly. "Why do you
cry? " said Mr. Blandford. "Oh Sir,
the Doctor is not at home, and he is not
expected till night--my poor mamma will
die. " "Let us hope not," replied Mr.
Blandford* "What is her complaint V*
"I cannot tell, Sir; but she never smiles
as she used to do, and Isabel says she is
very ill. " "And who is Isabel? " "My
sjster,Sir; she isverygoodtopoormamma,
and nurses her night and day. " "Shall I
go with you and see her? " said Mr.
Blandford. "Oh yes, Sir; pray, pray do,
if you are a Doctor. " ". Well, but if I
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ROSE AND EMILY;
OK,
SKETCHES OF YOUTH.
BY MRS. ROBERTS,
AUTHOR OF
MORAL VIEWS; OR, THE TELESCOPE
FOR CHILDREN.
I have been young, and now am old ; and yet saw I never
the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging tbeir bread--25tli
verse, Psalm xxxvii.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR LONGMAN, HURST, REES, ORME, & BROWN
PATERNOSTER. ROW; AND JOHN HARRIS,
ST. PAIL'S CHURCH-YARD.
1812.
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"WHITHER are you going in suck
"haste? " said Mr. Blandford to a pretty
little girl, whom he met rututing with a
swiftness which seemed urged by some
extraordinary occasion--" Whither are
you going? " "Mamma is very ill, Sir,
and I am going for the Doctor," replied
the child, throwing back the fine flaxen
ringlets that half concealed her face,
"What is your name ? *' "Rose Sydney,
Sir: but pray ask me no more questions.
for poor mamma is very ill. "
B
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ROSE AND EMILY; OR,
"Mamma ! " repeated Mr. Blandford,
as the girl flew from him--" what refine-
ment in this little rustic! "
Mr. Blandtbrd was what is termed, "Na
man of the world he had visited dif-
ferent countries, and observed, with no
superficial eye, their manners and cus-
toms. He had mixed in general society--
had marked the vices that too often dis-
grace it, without reflecting upon the vir-
tues that as frequently adorn it. He
viewed only the dark side of human na-
ture; and having been duped by some
men, he suspected all. He carried into
the world a heart replete with confidence,'
ajid every generous sentiment; he with-
drew from it with one contracted by dis-
: trust, and chilled by disappointment. In
a moment of discontent and displeasure,
he left the metropolis, and with his only
child Emily, (a girl often years of age,)
and. an elderly female servant, travelled
northward, undetermined where to re-
main, till, passing through a small village
in Derbyshire, whose humble habitations
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? SKETCHES OF YOUTH'.
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announced only the abodes of labourers
or mechanics, he stopped his carriage,
imagining that among them he should at
least find simplicity (a quality he con-
sidered as nearly allied to virtue,) and en-
gaged a lodging for the night at a small
public-house, which, however, was deno-
minated an inn. The pompous promises
of ** Good entertainment," &c. which it
hekl forth in golden letters to the passen-
ger, excited a sarcastic smile from Mr.
Blandford. Tlie low oheisance of the
landlord, and the many curtsies of the
good woman his wile, with their officious
zeal to procure him what he required, he
did not consider, as they really were, the
customary tokens of attention and grati-
tude, but as the servile and awkward imi-
tations of designing civility; and viewing
every thing with the jaundiced eye of sus-
picion, he began to doubt whether he had
met even with one object of his search, sim*
plicity, till, observing the " nicely sanded
floor," and white-washed walls of the little
parlour, he found it reigned in the dwell-
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ing, if not in the hearts of its inhabitants. ,
and secretly rejoicing they had not called
it an hotel, ordered dinner. . He then en-
quired of the landlord if there w as an un-
occupied house in the neighbourhood,
and was informed a very " genteel" one
was just vacant; "or there was the par-
sonage. " The next day he- looked over
the "genteel" tenement, which the tasty
landlord had recommended, and found it
accorded so well with his immediate
wishes, that he instantly engaged it.
It consisted of so few. rooms, that it was,
literally incapable of containing more
than the three beings who were to inhabit
it} but it was in neat repair, and the fur-
niture, though of the most common kind?
perfectly clean.
The surrounding country, which had
chiefly influenced Mr. Blandford's deter-
mination of stopping in this village, was
exquisitely beautiful. The Derwent
wound its wray through the fertile valley
in which it stood, and bold irregular hills
bounded ? he horizon. He was an enthu-
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siastic admirer of nature, and considered
the temporary inconvenience of an indif-
ferent house amply recomp6nsed by the
delight of contemplating the picturesque
scenery which on every side met his eye.
He had been a resident in the place but
a few days, when the beauty of our little
Rose attracted his attention, and her hur-
ried step prompted the enquiry of "Whi-
ther she was going? " He slowly pur-
sued his walk, and again the child passed
him weeping bitterly. "Why do you
cry? " said Mr. Blandford. "Oh Sir,
the Doctor is not at home, and he is not
expected till night--my poor mamma will
die. " "Let us hope not," replied Mr.
Blandford* "What is her complaint V*
"I cannot tell, Sir; but she never smiles
as she used to do, and Isabel says she is
very ill. " "And who is Isabel? " "My
sjster,Sir; she isverygoodtopoormamma,
and nurses her night and day. " "Shall I
go with you and see her? " said Mr.
Blandford. "Oh yes, Sir; pray, pray do,
if you are a Doctor. " ". Well, but if I
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am not a Doctor, I. may. be a friend;"
*' If you are a friendSir," said the child
eagerly > " come directly, for my mamma
told us yesterday she had. no. friend but
God, and he, you know, is in Heaven,
which is a long way off; my papa is
there top, and though mamma tells me he
is very happv, I cannot help wishing him
with us again; for when he was here, she
never cried, and now she cries very often. 5*
The little girl sighed as she concluded,
and Mr. Blandford affectionately took her
hand* "Ah," she said, "papa used to
take my hand. just so,. and. we had. such
nice. walks together! ''
A sudden impression that the innocent
prattle to which he had been irresistibly
yielding the kindest feelings of his heart,
was a trick of infancy, seized upon. his
imaginationand disengaging his hand
frQm her gentle grasp, he hastily said--<
"Go home, child, to your mother--. 1
cannot attend you. " *' Then," said Rose
timidly, "you are not mamma s friend*
as I thought. " "No, no--go your way. "
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