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Aunt Jane’s Nieces in Society

CHAPTER I
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UNCLE JOHN'S DUTY "You're not doing your duty by those girls, John Merrick!" The gentleman at whom this assertion was flung in a rather angry tone did not answer his sister-in-law.

He sat gazing reflectively at the pattern in the rug and seemed neither startled nor annoyed.

Mrs.
Merrick, a pink-cheeked middle-aged lady attired in an elaborate morning gown, knitted her brows severely as she regarded the chubby little man opposite; then, suddenly remembering that the wrinkles might leave their dreadful mark on her carefully rolled and massaged features, she banished them with a pass of her ringed hand and sighed dismally.
"It would not have mattered especially had the poor children been left in their original condition of friendless poverty," she said.

"They were then like a million other girls, content to struggle for a respectable livelihood and a doubtful position in the lower stratas of social communion.

But you interfered.


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