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The Belton Estate

CHAPTER III
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In spite of what he says, I'll have it as different as possible before this time next year.
Why, there's lots of timber that ought to come out of the plantation; and there's places where the roots want stubbing up horribly.

These things always pay for themselves if they are properly done.

Any good done in the world always pays." Clara often remembered those words afterwards when she was thinking of her cousin's character.

Any good done in the world always pays! "But you mustn't offend my father, even though it should do good," she said.
"I understand," he answered.

"I won't tread on his toes.


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