“Is it possible,” said Charles, “that that should ever have been done!”
“Undoubtedly, my dear, in several places,” observed Mr. Mansfield. “When a number of men, Charles, unite together in the same work, with prudence and industry, it is difficult to say what they cannot do.”
The travellers did not arrive in London till late in the evening. Arthur and Charles rejoiced to meet again their dear parents and sister, from whom they had never before separated; and they felt, that though they might enjoy an occasional excursion, yet for a constancy no place was so happy or desirable as HOME.
THE END.
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