First Impressions, Or, Hints to Those Who Would Make Home Happy

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First Impressions, Or, Hints to Those Who Would Make Home Happy
Sarah Stickney Ellis
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He was told that the master of the house was at home, and he was told so by a servant ; for he had lately been ushered into a vacant parlor whenever he called, and sometimes permitted to remain some time alone before any one ap- peared. At last Mr. Mason entered the room, and shook him slightly by the hand, while his eye was fixed upon some distant object, and his voice uttered only the conunon-place ex- pressions of a casual acquaintance.
And Owen was in a state of mind to under- stand and fee
...l all this ; but he nerved himself nevertheless for the occasion, and answered in a manner suited to the reception his friend thought fit to give him.
'* Perhaps you are engaged this morning V* said Owen, in a tone of inquiry.
" I am a little occupied," replied Mr. Mason, looking at his watch ; " but the hour is early, and I dare say I shall have time to finish my letters for the post." •* I would not detain you," resumed Owen, *' but that there is a subject of some importance to me, on which I wish to exchange a few words with you ; and as you are yourself deeply im- plicated, it is but right that you should bear with me, if I speak of truths which you may not like to hear." d by Google HRST IMPRESSIONS.


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