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The Shuttle

CHAPTER IV
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The recipient ought to be made to feel it more, to understand fully what a great thing was being done.
"They will think you will do anything for them." "So I will," said young Lady Anstruthers, "if I have the money when they are in such awful trouble.

Suppose we lost everything in the world and there were people who could easily help us and wouldn't ?" "You and Sir Nigel--that is quite different," said Mrs.Brent.

"I am afraid that if you do not discuss the matter and ask advice from your husband and mother-in-law they will be very much offended." "If I were doing it with their money they would have the right to be," replied Rosalie, with entire ingenuousness.

"I wouldn't presume to do such a thing as that.

That wouldn't be right, of course." "They will be angry with me," said the vicaress awkwardly.


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