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"Yes,in his

voice "The young ones have always a clai myself once and had to do without much help; but

help would have been welco's sake But I must consider Come to me to-morrow at

the office, at nine o'clock At the office, mind"

Mr Garth would take no i Susan, but it

must be confessed that before he reached hoe number of matters about which other

eable man in

the world He never knehat ht to live in a four-rooo," without inquiring into details

But where Caleb's feeling and judgly pronounced, he was a

ruler; and in spite of his , every

one about him knew that on the exceptional occasions when he chose, he

was absolute He never, indeed, chose to be absolute except on some

one else's behalf On ninety-nine points Mrs Garth decided, but on

the hundredth she was often aware that she would have to perfor out her own principle, and to