The Story of Frank Harcourt And Instance of Vanity

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The Story of Frank Harcourt And Instance of Vanity
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878
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Newman said he was sure you would, you were so very benevolent ; I am obliged to Mr. Newman for his good opinion, con- tinued Captain Harcourt, but as I have not a very large fortune, I pre- fer disposing of that part of it which I allot to benevolent purposes, in private, rather than in public, chan- ties; well, but papa, said Frank, this is only two guineas, come, you had better give it to him; and with two guineas, my dear boy, I have been enabled to impart happiness to a FRANK HARCOURT. 11 ...whole family who were in hourly ex- pectation of being deprived the com- forts of a home by a merciless land- lord, to whom they were indebted that sum ; so take the list down and say what I desired. John again canre up stairs to inform his master that a sailor of the name of Wilmot begged to see him. I do not recollect his name, said Captain Harcourt, but let him come up, John.
A young looking man, with a countenance expressive of the honesty of his heart, now entered the room, 1*2 THE STORV OF with a servant.


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