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CHAPTER XXVI CONCLUSION.
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When Tom was suitably dressed, it was easy to perceive a strong resemblance between her mother and herself. This resemblance was affected1, to be sure, by a careless, independent expression produced by the strange life she had led as a street Arab. No doubt her new life would soften2 and refine her manners, and make her more like girls of her own age.
Having no further occasion to remain in New York, Mrs. Lindsay took the train for Philadelphia the next day, where Tom, whom we must now call Jane Lindsay, found herself in an elegant home, surrounded by all that wealth could supply. Her mother lost no time in supplying her with teachers, that the defects of her education might be remedied. These were great, as we know, but Jane—I had nearly said Tom—was quick, and her ambition was excited, so 274that the progress which she made was indeed remarkable3. At the end of the year she was as far advanced as most girls of her age.
At first our heroine found the change in her life not altogether agreeable. She missed the free life of the streets, which, in spite of all its privations and discomforts4, is not without a charm to the homeless young Arabs that swarm5 about the streets. But in a short time she acquired new tastes, never, however, losing that fresh and buoyant spirit, and sturdy independence, which had enabled her to fight her way when she was compelled to do so. It was evident that Jane, whether from her natural tendencies or her past experiences, was not likely to settle down into one of those average, stereotyped6, uninteresting young ladies that abound7 in our modern society. Nature was sure to assert itself in a certain piquancy8 and freshness of manner, which, added to her personal attraction, will, I think, eventually make Tom—the name slipped from my pen unintentionally—a great favorite in society. Her faults, at some of which I have hinted, she did not at once get rid 275of; but the influence of an excellent mother will, I am convinced, in time
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