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'How dare you!' he said to the man, and feebly burst into tears
The Plasterer turned hiht not be
seen; and the action was so delicate, and the man was so penetrated with
repentance, and asked pardon so honestly, that he could ment than, 'I know you ed the Plasterer, 'I did indeed I'd do more
by you than the rest of 'em do, I fancy' 'What would you do?' he asked 'I'd come back to see you, after I was let out' 'Give erly, 'and I'll keep it,
and never spend it Thank you for it, thank you! I shall see you again?'
'If I live a week you shall' They shook hands and parted
The collegians, asseht, marvelled what had happened to their Father; he
walked so late in the shadows of the yard, and seemed so downcast