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THE WIDOW AND HER SON.
tably and comfortably, and led a o be taff and pride of t;O; said t;-tempered, so kind to every one around iful to s! It did ones  good to see  out in , so tall, so straiging o c ry round.quot;

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    I  attempt to detail ticulars of sucing,   ill,  yet live to comfort and cure, ed in ing to ?nise, tion of ive cottage c on w, and  again.

    t George Somers urned, croo see  and assistance t too alk--ant attendant; and o be her hand.

    t breaks do softens t, and brings it back to t   and loneliness of a foreign land, but  on t;t looked on ; t smootered to enderness in to a son, t transcends all otions of t. It is neito be ced by danger, nor i?ed by ingratitude. S to o ; s in y; and, if misfortune overtake o une; and if disgrace settle upon ill love and ce of  o him.

    Poor George Somers  it o be in sickness, and   none to sooto visit  endure ; if s for c. Sometimes art from a feverisil ake  on ranquillity of a chis way he d
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