Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — volume 55, No. 339, January, 1844

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" Still thehopeful youth pursued his travels--still he transmitted his _orders atsight_--still they were honoured punctually--still Augustus Theodorechuckled with stupid delight over what he considered the pitifulsubmission of his partner, who had not courage to reject his drafts, and dared not utter now one brief expostulatory word. Mr Brammel, junior, like the rest of the firm, lived in his own delusions. Thefourth year dawned, and Mr Brammel suddenly appeared amongst hisfriends. He and his l...ady had travelled over Europe; they had seen theworld--the world had seen them; they were sick of wandering--theydesired to settle. A noble villa, with parks and paddocks, wasquickly taken and sumptuously furnished; hunters were got fromTattersall's--nursery-maids from France--an establishment worthy ofthe name rose like magic, almost within sight of Michael's humbledwelling, taking the neighbourhood by surprise, startling andaffrighting Allcraft. Again the latter visited the fond oldman--remonstrated, complained; and once more the father entreated onbehalf of his son, begged for time and patience, and undertook tosatisfy the prodigal's extravagance.

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