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Hilda Wade

CHAPTER II
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An allowance from his father, perhaps, who is a Lincolnshire parson; but otherwise, nothing." "Then, in my opinion, the young lady is playing for Mr.Holsworthy's money; failing which, she will decline upon Mr.Nettlecraft's heart." We talked it all over.

In the end I said abruptly: "Nurse Wade, you have seen Miss Montague, or whatever she calls herself.

I have not.

I won't condemn her unheard.

I have half a mind to run down one day next week to Scarborough and have a look at her." "Do.


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