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352 "I won't offer to restore him to you, Miss Grey," said Mr. Weston, smiling, "because I like him."

"Oh. I don't want him," replied I; "now that he has a good master, I'm quite satisfied."

"You take it for granted that I am a good one then?"

The man and the dog departed, and I returned home, full of gratitude to Heaven for so much bliss, and praying that my hopes might not again be crushed.