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Chapter XCIX Lady Carbury and Mr Broune
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When Sir Felix Carbury declared to his friends at the Beargarden that he intended to devote the next few months of his life to foreign travel, and that it was his purpose to take with him a Protestant divine — as was much the habit with young men of rank and fortune some years since — he was not altogether lying. There was indeed a sounder basis of truth than was usually to be found attached to his statements. That he should have intended to produce a false impression was a matter of course — and nearly equally so that he should have made his attempt by asserting things which he must have known that no one would believe. He was going to Germany, and he was going in company with a clergyman, and it had been decided1 that he should remain there for the next twelve months. A representation had lately been made to the Bishop2 of London that the English Protestants settled in a certain commercial town in the north-eastern district of Prussia were without pastoral aid, and the bishop had stirred himself in the matter. A clergyman was found willing to expatriate himself, but the income suggested was very small. The Protestant English population of the commercial town in question, though pious3, was not liberal. It had come to pass that the ‘Morning Breakfast Table’ had interested itself in the matter, having appealed for subscriptions4 after a manner not unusual with that paper. The bishop and all those concerned in the matter had fully5 understood that if the ‘Morning Breakfast Table’ could be got to take the matter up heartily6, the thing would be done. The heartiness7 had been so complete that it had at last devolved upon Mr Broune to appoint the clergyman; and, as with all the aid that could be found, the income was still small, the Rev8. Septimus Blake — a brand snatched from the burning of Rome — had been induced to undertake the maintenance and total charge of Sir Felix Carbury for a consideration. Mr Broune imparted to Mr Blake all that there was to know about the baronet, giving much counsel as to the management of the young man, and
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