The King's Own

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The King's Own
Marryat Frederick
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Fortunately, the sum was not sufficientto turn the nicely balanced scale, and the generosity of old Hornblowconfirmed the victory on the side of virtue. I do not mean to assertthat, for some time subsequent to this transaction, McElvina wasinfluenced by a religious, or even a moral feeling. It was rather byinterested motives that he was convinced; but convinced he was; andwhether he was proud of his return to comparative virtue, or found itnecessary to refresh his memory, his constant injunctio...ns to others tobe honest (upon the same principle that a man who tells a storyrepeatedly eventually believes it to be true) assisted to keep himsteadfast in his good resolutions.
Upon the other points of his character it will be unnecessary to dilate. For his gentlemanly appearance and address he was indebted to nature, who does not always choose to acknowledge the claims which aristocracythinks proper to assert, and occasionally mocks the idea, by bestowinggraces on a cottager which might be envied by the inhabitants of apalace.


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