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www.192.twvedatrainingofafarbetterkindthanhewould
everhavebeeoobtainhadhebeenbroughtupinhis
fathershouseneaorfolk.siraubreyexesthatthe
boyorei
inhisfrohehealthy
influehatsogreatly;but,htheusual
aessofchildren,cyrilsoohatanyallusiontohis
studiesorhislifeatsirjohnpartonsohis
father,andthereforeseldopokeofthe
siraubreyheinfluenceofhispotations,
unkindtoother,
hisfatherhad,inhisroughely.he
seldopokeevenaharsh,andalthoughheoccasionally
expressedhisdisapprovaloftheteaghe
heartnotsorrytoseetheboygrohielf;
and.whensir
aubreycabackself
onhispallet,cyrilself,”poorfatherhow
differentheisfortuneshe
istobepitiedratherthanblad”andso,asyearson,in
spiteofthediffereheiatures,therehadgrownupa
sortoffelloetis,when
hisfatherspursehatheuldnotindulgeinhisusual
stoupofthetave,theytogetherwhilesiraubrey
talkedofhisfightsandadventures.
”astotheestates,cyril,”hesaidoneday,”idontknohat
.ishouldhave
runthroughtheladishouldhavedicedthewayyearsagoandi
aotsurebutthattheirforfeiturehasbeenabeoyou.if
thekishisoayetotheestates;while,ifi
hadhadthehandlingofthetheusurershagrip
oyoue.”
”itdoesnttter,father,”theboyreplied.”iantobeasoldier
soday,asyouhavebeen,andishalltakeserviceeofthe
protestantprinany;or,ifitdothat,ishallbe
abletoyehow.”
”youptuously.
”idontknoeodo.”
siraubreytoburstintoatiradeagainsthe
checkedhielf.ifcyrilnevertotheestateshewouldhave
toeahislivingsohow.
”allright,boy.butdoyousticktoyourideaofeaingyour
livingbyyoursansprofession,andiwould
ratherseeyoueatingdrybreadasasoldieroffortuhan
prinsoviletradingbusiness.”
cyrilneverarguedplynoddeda
andthenaskedsoquestionthattuedsiraubreysthoughtson
othertters.
theneonkhaddeclaredfortheking,andthatcharleswould
speedilyretutotakehisplahisfathersthrone,caused
greatextangthecavaliersscatteredoverthe;
andassoonasthettertled,allpreparedtoretuto
england,inthefullbeliefthattheirevildayshat
theyerestates,hhonours
andreanysacrifices.
”istleaveyoubehindforashortti,cyril,”hisfathersaidto
theboy,eieoon.”istbeinlondonbefore
thekingarrivesthere,tojoininhiseho,andforthe
ntiingtillnight.of
urse,inthepressureofthingsatfirstitpossiblefor
thekingtodoeverythingatonditybeafeeeksbefore
alltheseroundheadsbetuedoutofthesheyhave
defortheelves,andtherightfuloetotheirownagain.
asihavenofriendsinlondon,ishouldhaveowyou,
untilitakeyoudoetonorfolktopresentyoutoour
tenants,andyouyassoonasthings
aresettledieoverselftofetchyou.in
theantiistthinkoverplaceyou.itwill
nottterforsoshortati,butihatyoushouldbeas
fortableaspossible.thinkitoveryourself,aknowif
youhaveanyatter.sirjohnpartonleavesattheend
oftheherfhtthereher
englishdunkirk.”
”dontyouthinkyoutakehyou,father”
”iossible,”siraubreysaidshortly.”lodgingsagreat
prilondon,forthecityallparts
inguptoethekingho.ibestoyselfinagarret
anyiuldnotleaveyouthereallday.besides,ishall
havetogetrefittinganyexpenses.you
areathohere,andeyou
havetoreinbehind.”
cyrilsaidup,haheavyheart,forhislast
dayslessonsatthepartons.youngasheedto
thinkforhielf,forit
hisfather;andafterhisstudieshecasebefore
hisster,.felton,andaskedifheuldadvisehi.felton
selfinhighspirits,andobespeedilyreinstated
inhisliving.helookedgraveoldhisstory.
”ithinkitisapitythatyourfather,siraubrey,doesnottakeyou
over,foritakeloallthese
ttersintoorderthahink.hohatishis
affair.ishouldthinkheuldnotdobetterforyouthanplaceyou
,andtheyareahy
uple;thehusbandis,asyouknoan,andyouandharry
partoeinhisboat,soitbe
likegoingangstrangers.ntinueyourstudies.ishouldbesorry
tothinkthatyoutingallthatyouhaveleat.iwill
takeyouthisafteoon,ifyoulike,tofriend,thecureofst.
ursula.althoughwedifferionwearegoodfriends,and
shouldyouneedadviattersheay
beofuseinarrangingforapassageforyoutoengland,shouldyour
fatheotbeablehielftoeachyou.”
siraubreyatonceasseheplaioo
hiandaoving,hhisfew
belongings,tothehouseofjeanbaudoin,heownerand
sterofohelargestfishingboatsindunkirk.siraubreyhad
paidforhisboardandlodgingsfortonths.
”iexpecttobeovertofetchyoulongbef
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