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Aunt Jane’s Nieces

CHAPTER II
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I'll find my Croesus long before that, never fear." "You ought to," returned the mother, thoughtfully.

"But if you fail, we shall be entirely ruined." "A strong incentive to succeed." said Louise, smiling.

"An ordinary girl might not win out; but I've had my taste of poverty, and I don't like it.

No one will suspect us of being adventurers, for as long as we live in this luxurious fashion we shall pay our bills promptly and be proper and respectable in every way.

The only chance we run lies in the danger that eligible young men may prove shy, and refuse to take our bait; but are we not diplomats, mother dear?
We won't despise a millionaire, but will be content with a man who can support us in good style, or even in comfort, and in return for his money I'll be a very good wife to him.


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