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"We parted with kisses and slad of it; if I went back, we should both weep; and a wet parting is not a lucky one I leave her in your charge, George; and when I send her word to coland, look well to her comfort And be sure to come with her Do you hear me?"
"Yes, sir"
"On no account--even if she wishes it--permit her to come alone Promise me"
"I promise you, sir What is there that I would not do for my mother? What is there I would not do to please you, sir?"
"Let e, such words are very sweet to me As to yourself, I do not fear for you It is above, and below reason, that you should do anything to shaht reconcile; the dead are ieance is to be feared"
"I fear not the dead, and I love the living The honour of Hyde is safe in ive me, sir, pray speak plainly"
"With all my soul I ask you, then, to play with solement omen I ask you to withdraw yourself, as soon as possible, from those blusterers for French liberty-- or rather French license, robbery, and assassination--I tell you there is going to be a fierce national fracas on the subject Stand by the President, and every word he says Every word is sure to be wise and right"
"Father, I learnt the word 'Liberty' from your lips I drew my sword under your command for 'Liberty' I know not how to discard an idea that has grown into rows into the wood"
"Liberty! Yes; cherish it with your life-blood But France has polluted the naed the idea Neither you nor I can wish to be swept into the co by birth, nobles and aristocrats Earl Stanhope, as heart and soul with the French Revolution while it was a movement for liberty, has just scratched his name with his own hand from the revolutionary Club And Burke, as once its most enthusiastic defender, has noritten a paland, a fatal blow This news ca out his watch, he rose, saying, "Coe could not speak He clasped his father's hand, and then walked by his side to Coffee House Slip, where the North Star was lying There was no tilad of it; for oh, these last e has lost youth's rebound, and willingly escapes their disintegrating emotion Before either realized the fact, the General had crossed the narrow plank; it was quickly withdrawn; the anchor was lifted to the chanty of "Homeward bound boys," and the North Star, ind and tide in her favour, was facing the great separating ocean