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What Diantha Did

CHAPTER II
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I have given up school-teaching--I don't like it, and, there isn't money enough in it.

I have plans--which will speak for themselves later." "So," said Mr.Bell, "Plans all made, eh?
I suppose you've considered your Mother in these plans ?" "I have," said his daughter.

"It is largely on her account that I'm going." "You think it'll be good for your Mother's health to lose your assistance, do you ?" "I know she'll miss me; but I haven't left the work on her shoulders.

I am going to pay for a girl--to do the work I've done.

It won't cost you any more, Father; and you'll save some--for she'll do the washing too.
You didn't object to Henderson's going--at eighteen.


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