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He married Beauty, and passed a long and happy life with  her*
                          because they still kept in the same course of goodness that they
                          had always been used  to.
























                                      BLANCH  AND  ROSALINDA.




                            lit a pleasant village, some  miles  from the metropolis, there
                         lived a veTy good sort of woman, who was much beloved by  all
                         her neighbours, because  she  was  always  ready to assist every
                         one who was in need.  She  had received in her youth a  better
                         education than the inhabitants of the little village in which she
                         dwelt, and  for  ibis  reason  the  poor  people  looked  up  to  her
                         with a  degree of reapecfc,    She was  the  widow  of  a very good
                         man, who, when  he  died,  left  her with two children.  They
                         were very pretty girla.      The eldest,  on account of the fairness
                         of her complexion, was named Blanch, and the other Rosalinda,
                        becausc  her  cheeks were  like  roses, and  her  lips  like  coral.
                         One  day,  while  Goody  Hearty sat  spinning  at  the  door,  she
                        saw  a poor  old woman  going  by, leaning on a stick* who  had
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