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The Jewel of Seven Stars

CHAPTER VI
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Servants may come; but they go away just as quick.

There's no holding them.

They simply won't stay; or even if they work out their month's notice, they lead you that life that you wish every hour of the day that you hadn't kept them.

The women are bad enough, the huzzies; but the men are worse!" There was neither anxiety nor indignation in Miss Trelawny's voice or manner as she said: "I think, Mrs.Grant, we had better try to do with those we have.
Whilst my dear Father is ill we shall not be having any company, so that there will be only three now in the house to attend to.

If those servants who are willing to stay are not enough, I should only get sufficient to help them to do the work.


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