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give her but one hour’s peace of mind, I would have poured out as
freely as water--nay, he often sent her back for more--and yet
even while he squandered it, he made the very success of these,
her applications to me, the groundwork of cruel taunts and jeers,
protesting that he knew she thought with bitter remorse of the
choice she had made, that she had married him from motives of
interest and vanity (he was a gay young man with great friends
about him when she chose him for her husband), and venting in
short upon her, by every unjust and unkind means, the bitterness
of that ruin and disappointment which had been brought about by
his profligacy alone. In those times this young lady was a mere
child. I never saw her again until that morning when you saw her
also, but my nephew, Frank--’

Nicholas started, and indistinctly apologising for the
interruption, begged his patron to proceed.

‘--My nephew, Frank, I say,’ resumed Mr Cheeryble,
‘encountered her by accident, and lost sight of her almost in a
minute afterwards, within two days after he returned to England.
Her father lay in some secret place to avoid his creditors, reduced,
between sickness and poverty, to the verge of death, and she, a
child,--we might almost think, if we did not know the wisdom of
all Heaven’s decrees--who should have blessed a better man, was
steadily braving privation, degradation, and everything most
terrible to such a young and delicate creature’s heart, for the
purpose of supporting him. She was attended, sir,’ said brother
Charles, ‘in these reverses, by one faithful creature, who had been,
in old times, a poor kitchen wench in the family, who was then
their solitary servant, but who might have been, for the truth and
fidelity of her heart--who might have been--ah! the wife of Tim


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