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Excerpt from Robert Chetwynd's Confession, Vol. 2 of 3: A Novel
Mr. Pelham filled a high Office in India, and, after the manner of Indians, was always com ing home after some particular goal had been reached. Meanwhile, Blanche wrote affection ately to her mother, and almost gushingly to Ethel, considering that She was only a baby when she last saw her. She sent her Dacca muslins, and Trichinopoly Chains, and all sorts of Indian curiosities. And then, as Lady Agnes's bad sight became actual blindness, Ethel became her amanuensis, and a regular correspondence between aunt and niece ensued.
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