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unselfishness Then such poould be a happy endowment"

"Yes," said Rachel, "may she never be out of your influence, or be left

to untrustworthy hands I should have been much better if I had had

either father or brother to keep me in order Poor child, she has a

wonderful charm, not alltalent has been more than that of any of us, who has made

it effective for herself and others, and has let it do her only good,

not harht If we are to show Una how intellect and brilliant power

can be no snares, but only blessings helping the spirits in infirine for independence and usefulness,

winning love and influence for good, genuine talents in the highest

sense of the word, then commend me to such a Clever Woman of the family

as Ermine Keith"