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CHAPTER IX
proper andnecessary consequences, and virtue cannot be tion to t o tised it,experience  more universal and more  of being afaitor because e payment, and one apparentto our senses. e alale, in  be re accept aspayment a peaceful conscience, self-content, or a good name among men--treasures t are more precious t t feel till after hem!

    Micurned to  yetarrived.

    By telling me of ments, ed;  over again t, alo  o me of a joiners business o good account s  o, and, after ty years of business, iring to one of tal cottages in tskirts of ty,a usual retreat for t indeed t be paid do perer Benoit to . Roberts presence o insurety of a o perfection. aircase, ime; and ed otractor for ting it. tormented by t of invention, udy, imeto listen to his feelings.

    Micold me all tion. Isao t sons neglect.

    Six oclock P.M.--I  finiss  a change for Genevieve and Michael!

    finiselling me of .

    Suddenly ered .

    tart of joyful surprise, but immediately, as if o keep up the appearance of displeasure.

    t appear to notice it, but to ed manner, o restrainy.

    I told Robert I o see y.

    quot;I expected you yesterday,quot; said Mic, rather dryly.

    quot;Forgive me, fat; replied t;but I St. Germains. I  able to come back till it e, andter kept me.quot;

    t ook up his hammer again.

    quot;All rig; muttered one; quot; tterto eat broridges er.quot;

    quot;And I am one of t; replied Robert, merrily, quot;but, as t;you must s t; It  I s  w
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