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Chapter 3 - ADMITTED AMONG THE LAWYERS

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father's library. He himself was a student, beginning about the same time with myself; though with the superior privilege of devoting himself exclusively to this study. But if he ha

ngly, if possible-so many pages every night, making my notes, queries, doubts, &c., EN PASSANT. In order to do this, I prescribed to myself a rule, to pass directly from the toils of the day and the store to my chamber, suffering no stoppage by the way, and studiously denying myself the dangerous fascinations of that society which was everywhere at command, in the persons of young men about my own age and condition. The intensity of my character, and the suspiciousness which it induced, helped me in this determination. Perhaps, there is no greater

ppily to be regarded as vices. I used tobacco in no shape, and no ardent spirits. I needed no stimulants, and, by the way, true industry never does. It is only indolence that needs drink; and indolence does need it; and the sooner drunkenness kills indolence by the use of drink, the better for society. The only objection to liquors as an agent for ridding the

rvants. I kept on good terms with my employers, for the very natural reason that they saw me attend to my business and theirs, with a hearty cheerfulness that went to work promptly in whatever was to be done, and executed its tasks with steady fortitude, neatness, and rapidity. But, even with them, I had my sulks-my humors-my stubborn fits of sullenness, that seemed anxious to provoke opposition, and awaken wrath. These, however, they considerately forgave

, for a time, stifled its contradictions, and suppressed its habitual tendencies. But it was with some jealousy, and an erectness of manner which was surely ungracious, though, perhaps, not offensive, that I endured and replied to his inquiries into my personal condition, my resources, and the nature of that dependence which I bore to the family of my uncle. When he learned-which he did not from me-in what manner I had pursued my studies-after what toils of the day, and at what late hours of the night-when he found from a close private examination, which he had given me, before my admis

ery frequently when I was at his house-for I visited the family, and sometimes, though unfrequently, dined with them on a sabbath-he jeered me on my progress-the "wonderful progress," as he was pleased to term it-which he felt sure I was making with my Coke and Blackstone, while baling blankets, or bundling up plains and kerseys. This I bore patiently, sus

How is Sir William Blackstone, Sir Edwa

hands which declared my formal int

t possible? So you really

d that, too, wit

? To have a profession, Edward, is o

had first. One step is gained. That much is sure

that the bricklayer wou

ect of life, perhaps, then, that woul

lents, the talents a

neer, our dialogue as may be supp

nse, readily comprehended a portion of my secret history from what was known to him. He easily conceived that my uncle was somewhat of a niggard from the manner in which I had employed myself during my preparation for the bar. He thought, however, that my uncle, though unwilling to e

uainted, though not intimately. They knew each other as persons of standing in the same community, and this made t

w-a young gentleman, who has been recently

ok of wonder was nec

time. He is an intimate of my eldest son, and from what has met my eyes, s

he is a clever youth enoug

The very manner in which he has pursued his studies while engaged in the harassing

his object. It conveyed a tacit reproof, which the niggardly conscience of Mr. Clifford

hat Edward Clifford is an orphan-that he has nothing, and it was therefore necessary that he should

ablishment, he would have made me a bricklayer's hodman. But this, it seems, Edgerton had found out for himself. His reply, however, was calculated to soo

man to do for himself. Were I worth millions, sir, I should still prefer that my son should

ith increased complacency. "A boy learns to value his mo

ndependence-temperance, justice-all of which arise, and almost only, from obedience to this law. But it is clear that one can not do everything by himself, and this young man, though he has gone on in a manner that might s

re. My own family need everything that I can give. He has himself only to blame. He

uld know. It was the singular independence of his mind that led me to the conviction, that he would sooner die than ask assistance from an

s. "You are very considerate, Mr. Edgerton; but the same sensibi

erton, mildly-"I think

and let him know that my house is open to him as it was from, the time he was four years old; and he shall have a seat at my table

. Clifford, that if you could contribute to the success of your brot

hastily. "Anything that I could do-anything in

f stereotype insincere people. Mr. Clifford did not perceive the dry and somewhat scornful innuendo, which lay at the bottom of Mr. Edgerton's seemingly innocent assumption; and

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Contents

Confession
Chapter 1 - CONFESSION, OR THE BLIND HEART.
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Chapter 2 - BOY PASSIONS-A PROFESSION CHOSEN.
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Chapter 3 - ADMITTED AMONG THE LAWYERS
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Chapter 4 - "SHE STILL SOOTHED THE MOCK OF OTHERS."
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Chapter 5 - DEBUT.
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Chapter 6 - DENIAL AND DEFEAT.
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Chapter 7 - TEMPTATION.
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Chapter 8 - LOVE FINDS NO SMOOTH WATER IN THE SEA OF LAW
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Chapter 9 - DUELLO.
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Chapter 10 - HEAD WINDS.
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Chapter 11 - CRISIS.
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Chapter 12 - "GONE TO BE MARRIED."
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Chapter 13 - BAFFLED FURY.
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Chapter 14 - ONE DEBT PAID.
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Chapter 15 - HONEYMOON PERIOD.
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Chapter 16 - THE HAPPY SEASON.
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Chapter 17 - THE EVIL PRINCIPLE.
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Chapter 18 - PRESENTIMENTS.
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Chapter 19 - DISTRUST.
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Chapter 20 - PROGRESS OF THE EVIL SPIRIT.
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Chapter 21 - CHANGES OF HOME.
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Chapter 22 - SELF-HUMILIATION.
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Chapter 23 - PROGRESS OF PASSION.
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Chapter 24 - A GROUP.
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Chapter 25 - THE OLD GOOSE FINDS A YOUNG GANDER.
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Chapter 26 - THE HEART-FIEND FINDS AN ECHO FROM THE FIEND WITHOUT.
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Chapter 27 - KINGSLEY.
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Chapter 28 - MORALS OF ENTERPRISE.
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Chapter 29 - THE HELL.
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Chapter 30 - FALSE LUCK.
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Chapter 31 - HOW THE GAME WAS PLAYED
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Chapter 32 - SUDDEN LESSON AND NEW SUSPICIONS.
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Chapter 33 - STILL THE CLOUD.
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Chapter 34 - A FATHER'S GRIEFS.
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Chapter 35 - APPLICATION OF "THE QUESTION."
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Chapter 36 - MEDITATED EXILE.
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Chapter 37 - "AND STILL THE BITTER IN THE CUP OF JOY."
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Chapter 38 - RENEWED AGONIES.
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Chapter 39 - THE NEW HOME.
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Chapter 40 - THE BLACK DOG ONCE MORE UPON THE SCENE.
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Chapter 41 - TRIAL-THE WOMAN GROWS STRONG.
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Chapter 42 - CROSS PURPOSES.
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Chapter 43 - ACCIDENT AND MORE AGONIES.
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Chapter 44 - THE DAMNING LETTER.
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Chapter 45 - VERGE OF THE PRECIPICE.
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Chapter 46 - THE UNBRIDLED MADNESS.
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Chapter 47 - FATAL SILENCE.
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Chapter 48 - TOO LATE!
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Chapter 49 - SUICIDE.
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Chapter 50 - CONFESSION OF EDGERTON.
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Chapter 51 - DOUBTS-SUMMONS.
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Chapter 52 - DEATH.
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Chapter 53 - REVELATION-THE LETTER OF JULIA.
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