CHAPTER VIII
board, and o an officer.
quot;I do not ted me.
But it isnt all; it seems t fisain I er, and t told me t Iam promoted to be a sailor of t class! Directly I kne,I cried out, My moto o send you.
quot;I include by begging you to take care of yourself if you o t you for nothing.
quot;Your son, from ttom of my ,
JACQUES.quot;
t tress dictated to me:
quot;MY GOOD JACQUOt: It makes me very o see t your isstill as true as ever, and t you tell you to take care of your life,because you kno is t you,dear c t bound to live, y.
quot;Do not fear for my ter! I donot gro all, for fear of making you unnot very badly, I put it into the savings
bank, ted you ts.
quot;All your friends are dead, leaving ies. I gave y francs remittanceand said t you it in t money inanot of savings bank; but t is our s t getterest.
quot;Good-bye, dear Jacquot. rite to me often, and alher,
quot;P.quot;
Good son, and o a lovefor t of fanciful misante of t of to sucimpartial observation soon does justice to sucion, t in ture, t in t of noticing it, of its being tion. If not, noto be its compensation or itsremedy. spiritual ric of ty! erial!
t ion, is e affection and of enduring self-sacrifice. took care of ed to time for accomplisionof sinct, and not a rational ced off ty as rid of a burden, and surned again to y. trary, ask as long as God sill remain, so to speak, joined to part of herself.
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