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some compensation for the rib lost by the 'grand old gardener;' Adam。〃 

       * The recent conduct of Mr。 Livingstone renders him unworthy of my 

notice。 His disgusting praise of Belle Boyd; and complete ignoring of my 

claims; show the artfulness of some females and puppyism of some men。 

M。 McG。 



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                                   CONDENSED NOVELS 



                                    CHAPTER VI。 



       Released   at   last   from   durance   vile   and   placed   on   board   of   an   Erie 

canal…boat; on my way to Canada; I for a moment breathed the sweets of 

liberty。   Perhaps   the   interval   gave   me   opportunity   to   indulge   in   certain 

reveries which I had hitherto sternly dismissed。 Henry Breckinridge Folair; 

a   consistent    copperhead;      captain    of  the   canal…   boat;   again   and   again 

pressed that suit I had so often rejected。 

     It was a lovely moonlight night。 We sat on the deck of the gliding craft。 

The moonbeam and the lash of the driver fell softly on the flanks of the off 

horse; and only the surging of the tow…rope broke the silence。 Folair's arm 

clasped my waist。 I suffered it to remain。 Placing in my lap a small but not 

ungrateful   roll   of   checkerberry   lozenges;   he   took   the   occasion   to   repeat 

softly   in   my   ear   the   words   of   a   motto   he   had   just   unwrappedwith   its 

graceful covering of the tissue paperfrom a sugar almond。 The heart of 

the wicked little rebel; Mary McGillup; was won! 

     The story of Mary McGillup is done。 I might have added the journal of 

my   husband;   Henry   Breckinridge   Folair;   but   as   it   refers   chiefly   to   his 

freights; and a schedule of his passengers; I have been obliged; reluctantly; 

to suppress it。 

     It is due to my friends to say that I have been requested not to write 

this    book。     Expressions       have     reached     my     ears;    the   reverse     of 

complimentary。 I have been told that its publication will probably insure 

my   banishment   for   life。   Be   it   so。   If   the   cause   for   which   I   labored   have 

been subserved; I am content。 

     LONDON; May; 1865。 



     End   of   The   Project   Gutenberg   Etext   of   Condensed   Novels;   by   Bret 

Harte 



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