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Poor and Proud

CHAPTER II
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CHAPTER II.
THE HISTORY OF THE SILVER WATCH.
Katy Redburn was only eleven years old, and not a very accomplished cook; but as the children learn faster in the homes of the poor than in the dwellings of the rich, she had a very tolerable idea of the management of a frying-pan.

The operation of cleaning the flounders was the greatest trial, for the skin of the fish has to be removed.

She cut her fingers with the knife, and scratched and pricked her hands with the sharp bones; but she was resolute, and finally accomplished the task to her entire satisfaction.

An occasional direction from her mother enabled her to cook the fish properly, and dinner was ready.
There were still a few small stores left in the closet, and Katy made a cup of tea for her mother, and with it placed the delicate little flounder by the side of the bed.

The invalid had no appetite, but to please Katy she ate a portion of the fish and bread though it was very hard work for her to do so.


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