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The Whirlpool

CHAPTER 7
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All the pleasures she desired could be enjoyed at very small expense, and she found her stepmother's remittances more than sufficient.
In April she gained Mrs.Frothingham's consent to her removal from Leipzig to Munich.

A German girl with whom she had made friends was going to Munich to study art.

For reasons, vague even to herself (so ran her letters to Mrs.Frothingham), she could not 'settle' at Leipzig.

The climate did not seem to suit her.

She had suffered from bad colds, and, in short, was doing no good.


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