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Night and Morning

CHAPTER VIII
20/26

She is a very good woman--very; but it's prudent not to vex her.

You may come in now, Mrs.Morton." Mrs.Morton and Sidney reappeared.
"We have settled it all," said the husband.

"When can we have him ?" "Not to-day," said Mrs.Roger Morton; "you see, ma'am, we must get his bed ready, and his sheets well aired: I am very particular." "Certainly, certainly.

Will he sleep alone ?--pardon me." "He shall have a room to himself," said Mr.Morton.

"Eh, my dear?
Next to Martha's.


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