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Aunt Jane’s Nieces

CHAPTER IV
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This hair-dresser is your own cousin." "So it seems.

And she must be poor, or she wouldn't go out as a sort of lady's maid.

I remember scolding her severely for pulling my hair at one time, and she was as meek as Moses, and never answered a word." "She has a temper though, as this letter proves," said Mrs.Merrick; "and I admire her for the stand she has taken." "So do I," rejoined Louise with a laugh, "for it removes a rival from my path.

You will notice that Aunt Jane has sent her a check for the same amount she sent me.

Here it is, folded in the letter.


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