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The Two Wives

CHAPTER IV
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I declare it has put me half out of conceit with things at home.

Oh, dear! how common every thing did look when I returned." "You must remember that our furniture has been in use for about six years," said Ellis; "and, moreover, that it was less costly than your friend's, in the beginning.

Her husband and your's are in different circumstances." "I know all about that," was returned, with a toss of the head.

"I know that we are dreadfully poor, and can hardly get bread for our children." "We are certainly not able to furnish as handsomely as Mr.and Mrs.
Beaumont.

There is no denying that, Cara.


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