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Braddon, M. E. (Mary Elizabeth), 1835-1915

"Run to Earth A Novel"

"Oh, sir, how can I
find words to thank you?"
"You have no need to thank me. I am a rich man, with neither wife nor
child upon whom to waste my money. Besides, if you find the obligation
too heavy to bear, you can repay me when you become a distinguished
singer."
"I will work hard to hasten that day, sir," answered the girl,
earnestly.
Sir Oswald had spoken thus lightly, in order to set his _protegee_ more
at her ease. He saw that her eyes were filled with tears, and moving to
the window to give her time to recover herself, stood for some minutes
looking out into the market-place. Then he came back to his easy chair
by the fire, and addressed her once more.
"I shall post up to town this afternoon to make the arrangements of
which I have spoken," he said; "you, in the meantime, will remain under
the care of Mrs. Willet, to whom I shall entrust the purchase of your
wardrobe. When that has been prepared, you will come straight to my
house in Arlington Street, whence I will myself conduct you to the
school I may have chosen as your residence. Remember, that from to-day
you will begin a new life. Ah, by the bye, there is one other question
I must ask. You have no relations, no associates of the past who are
likely to torment you in the future?"
"None. I have no relations who would dare approach me, and I have
always held myself aloof from all associates.


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