The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn

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The Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn
Kingsley Henry
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Ha! ha I ha I " " And will you introduce me to this gentleman ? " said the dean, moving towards Sam, who stood behind his mother.
" This," said the major, with a radiant smile, " is my son Samuel, whom, I believe, you have seen before." " So the pretty boy that I knew at Drumston," said the dean, laying his hands on Sam's shoulders, "has grown into this noble gentleman I It makes me feel old, but I am glad to feel old under such circumstances. Let me turn Hosted by Google GEOFFRY HAMLYN. 247 yo
...ur face to the light and see if I can recognize the little lad whom I used to carry pickaback across Matherleigh Water/' Sam looked in his face — such a kindly, good, placid face, that it seemed beautiful, though by some rules it was irregular and ugly enough. The dean laid his hand on Sam's curly head, and said, *' God bless you, Samuel Buck- ley," and won Sam's heart forever.
AH this time Captain Brentwood had stood with his back against the chimney-piece, perfectly silent, having banished all expression from his countenance ; now, however, Major Buckley brought up the dean and introduced him : — ** My dear Brentwood, the dean of B ; not dean to us though, so much as our dear old friend Frank Maberly." *' Involved grammar," said the captain to himself, but, added aloud, — '' A churchman of your position, sir, will do me an honor by using my house ; but the Mr.


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