Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844

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He never stayed later thanday-dawn on the following morning, and kept himself reserved, as oneused to the intimacy of the great, and not liking to make his newspatent to humble people such as we; and he would on no account open hismouth on the quarrels of our great lady and her son, the new Marquis ofDanfield, but kept the conversation in equable channels of everydaymatters, and expounded how my glebe lands might be made to yield agreater store of provision by newer modes of cultivation--the wh...ich Iconsidered, however, a tampering with Providence, which gives to everyfield its increase, and no more. But by this time my glebe was not theonly land on which I could plant my foot and say, Lo, thou art mine! forI had so prospered in the five years during which I had held a ladderfor my pupils to the tree of knowledge, that much golden fruit hadfallen to my share, (being kicked down, as it were, by their climbingamong the branches;) so that I had purchased the fee simple of theestate of my friend, Master George Sprowles, who had taken some alarm atthe state of public affairs, and gone away over the seas to theplantation called, I think, Massachusets, in the great Americancontinent.

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