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Aunt Jane’s Nieces

CHAPTER IX
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I ought to have been a trained nurse, you know; but of course there's no necessity of my earning a living." "I suppose not," said Beth.

Then, after a thoughtful silence, she resumed abruptly; "What's to prevent Aunt Jane leaving you her property, even if you are rich, and don't need it?
You say you like to care for invalids, and I don't.

Suppose Aunt Jane prefers you to me, and wills you all her money ?" "Why, that would be beyond my power to prevent," answered Louise, with a little yawn.
Beth's face grew hard again.
"You're deceiving me," she declared, angrily.

"You're trying to make me think you don't want Elmhurst, when you're as anxious to get it as I am." "My dear Elizabeth--by the way, that's an awfully long name; what do they call you, Lizzie, or Bessie, or--" "They call me Beth," sullenly.
"Then, my dear Beth, let me beg you not to borrow trouble, or to doubt one who wishes to be your friend.

Elmhurst would be a perfect bore to me.


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