Fun-Jottings; Or, Laughs I Have Taken a Pen to

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Fun-Jottings; Or, Laughs I Have Taken a Pen to
Willis, Nathaniel Parker, 1806-1867
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Flint fairly undertook the " eternal welfare" of the beautiful girl. From her kind mistress he easily procured for her the indulgence due to an awakened sinner, and she had permission to frequent the nightly conference, Mr. Flint Digitized by Google THE PHARISEE AND THE BARBER. 22t always oharging himself with the duty of seeing her safely home.
He called sometimes in the afternoon, and had a private inter- view to ascertain the " state of her mind," and under a strong " conviction^' of somethi
...ng or other, the excited girl lived now In a constant revery, and required as much looking after as a child. She was spoiled as a servant, hut Mr. Flint had only done his duty by her.
This seemed all wrong to Rosier, the barber, however. The bright sweet face of the girl he thought to marry, had grown sad, and her work went all amiss — he could see that. She had no smile, and almost no word, for him. He liked little her going out at dusk when he could not accompany her, and coming home late with the same man always, though a very good man, no doubt.


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