Home Influence a Tale for Mothers And Daughters

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The day was thoroughly delightful, and so excit- ing, that though he had started from home with the intention of leaving them after dinner, he could not resist the pleadings of his companions and his own wishes, and remained. At sup- per alone excitement and revelry seemed to have gained the upper hand, and Percy, though steady in entirely abstaining from all excess, was not quite so guarded as usual. A clergy- man had lately appeared at T, whose appearance, manners, and opinions had given more... than usual food for gossip, and 110 HOME INFLUEN 3K much incharitableness. His cloth indeed ought to have pro- tected him, \ ut it rather increased the satire, sarcasm, and laughtjr which he excited. He was brought forward by the thoughtless youths of Percy's party, quizzed unmercifully, made the object of some clever caricatures and satires, and though young Hamilton at first kept aloof, he could not resist the contagion. He dashed off about half-a-dozen verses of such remarkably witty and clever point, that they were received with roars of applause, and an unanimous request for distribu f ion ; but this he positively refused, and put them up, with one or two other poems of more innocent wit, in which he was fond uf indulging, into h-is pocket.

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