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Erema

CHAPTER XIV
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My dear, you may have imagined it; because it was the proper time for it to come, when my good friends had no money to lend.

Your heart was so good that it got into your brain, and you must not be vexed, my dear child; it has done you good to dream of it." "I said so all along," Firm observed.

"Miss Rema felt that it ought to be, and so she believed that it must be, there.

She is always so warm and trustful." "Is that all you are good for ?" I cried, with no gratitude for his compliment.

"As sure as I stand here, I saw a great bowlder of gold, and so did Jowler, and I gave you the piece that he brought up.


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