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"If you wish to do me a kindness, uncle, and you, too, dear aunt, you
will never
of the past; let us bury it out of sight and hearing"
"We will do what you wish, ers, you will often hear the subject alluded to in joke
or in earnest"
"Oh! I quite expect that," said Cardo, with an atte to play the rĂ´le of a
love-sick swain, rief will be buried too deep for a careless touch
to reach it, and I hope I shall not forget I a that my sorrow is the consequence of s seeroove at Brynderyn, as far as
Cardo and his father were concerned, except that that which had been
wanting before, naned in both their hearts, and sweetened their daily
intercourse The west parlour and all the rooms on that side of the
house, which had been unused for so ain,
and delivered over to the care of Mr and Mrs Lewis Wynne, who kept
their own establish with Meurig Wynne's eccentric habits, and still enabling
the, or whenever they
chose