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reach her before the end. Her body was taken home to be buried beside her mother in the little Lends Carmody churchyard. Mr. Leonard wished to have take the child, but Martin Moore refused to give him up.

Six years later Moore, too, died, and at last Mr. Leonard had his heart’s desire – the possession of Margaret’s son. The grandfather awaited the child’s coming with mingled feelings. His ye, heart yearned for him, yet he dreaded to meet a second edition of Martin Moore. Suppose Margaret’s son resembled his handsome vagabond of a father! Or, worse



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From "Each in His Own Tongue."