kite for
those
occasions,
of
proportions
greatly
surpassing
the
present
one. In
the
morning he
was
downhearted
again, and
would have
sustained
himself by
giving me
all the
money he
had in his
possession,
gold and
silver
too, if my
aunt had
not
interposed,
and
limited
the gift
to five
shillings,
which, at
his
earnest
petition,
were
afterwards
increased
to ten. We
parted at
the
garden-gate
in a most
affectionate
manner,
and Mr.
Dick did