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Woman’s Trials

CHAPTER IV
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Now they must leave here, or we will, and that forthwith." "I regret extremely," replied Mrs.Darlington, "the unpleasant occurrence to which you allude; but I do not see how it is possible for me to turn these people out of the house." "Very well, ma'am.

Suit yourself about that.

You can choose between us.
Both can't remain." "If I were to tell this Mr.Scragg to seek another boarding-house, he would insult me," said Mrs.Darlington.
"Strange that you would take such a fellow into your house!" "My rooms were vacant, and I had to fill them." "Better to have let them remain vacant.

But this is neither here nor there.

If this fellow remains, we go." And go they did on the next day.


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