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Woman’s Trials

CHAPTER XII
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Another like her may never cross your path.

With such a woman as your wife, you need not tremble at the word adversity." The young man did not reply.

What his thoughts were, his actions subsequently attested.
After the party, to the distant coldness with which Mrs.Freeman had treated Jessie since she came into her house, were added certain signs of dislike, quickly perceived by the maiden.

In addressing her, Mrs.
Freeman exhibited, at times, a superciliousness that was particularly offensive.

But Jessie checked the indignant feelings that arose in her bosom, and, in conscious rectitude of character, went on faithfully discharging her duties.


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