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the occasion, and responded to it with the utmost sympathy. For Fred Blount, with his handsome face and courteous manners, was a favorite wi the property of a retired ironmonger of the name of Jobson — old Mr. Blount, Fred's father, having, with his son's consent, cut off the entaity to ignore and discountenance as much as possible. Meanwhile, Fred Blount had to fight his way on in the world as well as he could. It waeconciled to his new mode of life. Once or twice a year, young Blount was in the habit of visiting Pyneton, and renewing his acquaintance father mention his name, and it had been strongly surmised that Fred Blount would prove his heir. But what would he do now? No doubt this as foreigner. Had it not oozed out, too, that she was older than Mr. Blount? At least this was thought highly probable, and who could say wh and it was in the course of one of these that she had first met Fred Blount. A week spent together in a country house in the sweet summer s