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132 LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY.

stories of his grandfather’s goodness and amiability. They were
such innocent stories that sometimes she could not help laughing a
little, and then she would draw her little boy closer to her side and
kiss him, feeling glad that he could see only good in the old man,
who had so few friends.

The very next day after that, Fauntleroy wrote to Mr. Hobbs.
He wrote quite a long letter, and after the first copy was written,
he brought it to his grandfather to be inspected.

‘‘ Because,” he said, ‘it’s so uncertain about the spelling. And

if you II tell me the mistakes, I ‘Il write it out again.”

This was what he had written:

“ My dear mr hobbs 1 want to tell you about my granfarther he is the best earl
you ever new it is a mistake about earls being tirents he is not a tirent at all i
wish you new him you would be good friends 1 am sure you would he has the gout
in his foot and is a grate sufrer but he is so pashent 1 love him more every day
becaus no one could help loving an earl like that who is kind to every one in this
world i wish you could talk to him he knows everything in the world you can ask
him any question but he has never plaid base ball he has given me a pony and a cart
and my mamma a bewtifle cariage and I have three rooms and toys of all kinds it
would serprise you you would like the castle and the park it is such a large castle you
could lose yourself wilkins tells me wilkins is my groom he says there is a dungon
under the castle it is so pretty everything in the park would serprise you there are such
big trees and there are deers and rabbits and games flying about in the cover my
. granfarther is very rich but he is not proud and orty as you thought earls always were
i like to be with him the people are so polite and kind they take of their hats to you
and the women make curtsies and sometimes say god bless you 1 can ride now but at
first it shook me when i troted my granfarther let a poor man stay on his farm when he
could not pay his rent and mrs mellon went to take wine and things to his sick children
i should like to see you and i wish dearest could live at the castle but i am very happy
when 1 dont miss her too much and ilove my granfarther every one does plees write
soon ‘‘ your afechshnet old frend

“Cedric Errol

“ps no one isin the dungon my granfarther never had any one langwishin in

there

‘“p s_ he 1s such a good earl he reminds me of you he is a unerversle favrit.”