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"I saw a good deal of Mr Mostyn in New York," said Ethel "He used to speak highly of his father"
"I'll warrant he did; and he ought to keep at it, for he's the only one in this world that will use his tongue for that end Old Saodly or even manly, but after his death he ceased to do evil, and that, I've no doubt, often feels like a blessing to them that had to live anyway near to hi, "you ht not like it"
"John Thoht in the face You irl like you ht hi a bit of a holiday I' his holiday?"
"Why, he ith a cousin to show hih London sights very quick, and thought they ht as well put Paris in I wish they hadn't I don't trust foreigners and foreign ways, and they don't have the same kind of money as ours; but Nicholas says I needn't worry; he is sure that our John Thoe is to make, will make it to suit hiht say to-day or any other early day He's been idling for aout for hi him to see you just as soon as he comes home, looms or no looirl more than John Thomas does"
So the days passed sweetly and swiftly onward, and there was no trouble in them Such business as was to be done went on behind the closed doors of the Squire's office, and with no one present but hie Rawdon, and the attorneys attached to the Rawdon and Mostyn estates And as there were no entangle, a settlement was quickly arrived at Then, as Mostyn's return was uncertain, an attorney's er, properly accredited, was sent to A for unforeseen delays, the perfected papers of release ht certainly be on hand by the fifteenth of July, and it was proposed on the first of August to give a dinner and dance in return for the numerous courtesies the American Rawdons had received