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Ann Elizabeth Oalton
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Evergreen had finished his letter, he desired the servant to attend Eliza with it to Mr. Moreton's cottage.
31 COTTAGE SCENES.
Eliza took the letter, and the servant con- tented herself with the idea that she would obtain no admittance to the old recluse : indeed she was in hopes that his rude behaviour, for she anticipated nothing, but rudeness, would alter her mistress's opinion. Mrs. Standish, however, on see- ing the young lady, told her she would deliver the letter to Mr. Moreton, who, as
...soon as he had read it, came to Eliza and led her into the parlour. After she was seated, he thus addressed her : " Your father, my dear, has requested to know how he can serve me. He is mis- taken if he thinks that poverty has been the cause of my retirement: no, my dear, it is a different kind of distress which has driven me to solitude. But your father has it in his power to serve me essen- tially : your countenance is so like that of THE COTTAGE RECLUSE. 35 a daughter whom I have buried, that I feel a kind of a parent's attachment to you let him transfer the care of you to me you shall have a proper education, and be the heiress of my fortune when I die.

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