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Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures

CHAPTER III
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The idea pleased her, and she acted upon it.

She soon found employment enough both for her time and the money placed at her disposal.

Among the villagers was a woman named Blanche Delebarre, a widow, whose only son had been from home since his tenth year, under the care of an uncle, who had offered to educate him, and fit him for a life of higher usefulness than that of a mere peasant.

There was a gentleness about this woman, and something that marked her as superior to her class.

Yet she was an humble villager, dependent upon the labor of her own hands, and claimed no higher station.
Nina became acquainted with Blanche soon after the commencement of her residence at the castle.


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