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Heart and Science

CHAPTER VIII
10/22

His father has already provided for him; and, with his rare abilities, he will make a second fortune by the exercise of his profession.' Most gratifying, Mrs.
Gallilee, is it nor?
The next clause provides for the good old housekeeper Teresa, and for her husband if he survives her, in the following terms--" Mrs.Gallilee was becoming impatient to hear more of herself.

"We may, I think, pass over that," she suggested, "and get to the part of it which relates to Carmina and me.

Don't think I am impatient; I am only desirous--" The growling of a dog in the conservatory interrupted her.

"That tiresome creature!" she said sharply; "I shall be obliged to get rid of him!" Mr.Mool volunteered to drive the dog out of the conservatory.

Mrs.
Gallilee, as irritable as ever, stopped him at the door.
"Don't, Mr.Mool! That dog's temper is not to be trusted.


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