[{"node":{"title":"Hanna015","Collections":"Part One","Contributor":"Linen Hall Library","Coverage":"1951","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Thursday, April 7, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"Hanna015","Item Description":"Manuscript","Keywords":"Brother, Innocence","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/hanna015","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/Hanna015_0.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"10\n\nto his brother was tempered by the knowledge that it extended to himself.\n\nIt gave way to chagrin when he saw the growls affection between his\n\nfather and the young woman, From the first, Sarah had felt drawn\n\ntowards Andrew, inspired by his kindness, humour and prophetic appearance,\n\nshe was also impelled by a trait in herself, not uncommon in those who have\n\ntasted poverty, which made her prefer the father to the son, the master\n\nrather than the steward. But Sarah was a woman incapable of coquetry and\n\nnone of her attentions to the old nan was spoiled by lack of innocence.\n\nOnly Frank, his mind overcast by his own desires misinterpreted then.\n","Type":"Text"}}]