[The Gilded Age<br> Part 1. by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner]@TWC D-Link book
The Gilded Age
Part 1.

CHAPTER VI
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Things have been getting worse and worse, and worse and worse, every single day; I don't go out of the house, I feel so down; but you had trouble enough, and I wouldn't say a word--and I wouldn't say a word now, only things have got so bad that I don't know what to do, nor where to turn." And she gave way and put her face in her hands and cried.
"Poor child, don't grieve so.

I never thought that of Johnson.

I am clear at my wit's end.

I don't know what in the world to do.

Now if somebody would come along and offer $3,000--Uh, if somebody only would come along and offer $3,000 for that Tennessee Land." "You'd sell it, S!" said Mrs.Hawkins excitedly.
"Try me!" Mrs.Hawkins was out of the room in a moment.


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