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Excerpt from The English Boy at the Cape, Vol. 2 of 3: An Anglo-African Story
Charles could not but like every individual at the Government House, from the young Aide de-camp, his first acquaintance in it, and from the Noble hostess, who had been so truly kind to him, down to the least distinguished of the ser vants, that, either by order, or from their own good-will, had ministered to his wants or to his wishes. But, if the plain truth must be acknow ledged, he had formed no attachment there, such as he had difficulty in breaking, through the pro vol. 11. B.
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