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Rh Do you take it.

I always obey my pator. [taking it].

Good bye. [haking hands with the Cottagers.] For your hopitality to me, may ye enjoy continued happines.

Fare you well—fare you well.

If you find friends and get health, we won’t trouble you to call on us again: but if you hould fall ick or be in poverty, we hall take it very unkind if we don’t ee you.

Been in battle too!—I am glad to hear it. You have known hard ervices, but now they are over, and joy and happines will ucceed.—The reproach of your birth hall be removed, for I will acknowledge you my on, and heir to my etate.

And my mother——

She hall live in peace and affluence. Do you think I would leave your mother unprovided, unprotected? No! About a mile from this catle I have an etate called Weldendorf there ie hall live, and call her own whatever it Rh