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The Late Mrs. Null

CHAPTER XIX
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"He only said I must not walk." "I haven't heard yet," said Miss Annie, "what you would like to have to eat." "I don't wish to give the slightest trouble," answered Lawrence.
"What do you generally give people in such scrapes as this?
Tea and toast ?" Annie laughed.

"Nonsense," said she.

"What you want is the best meal you can get.

Aunt said if there was anything you particularly liked she would have it made for you." "Do not think of such a thing," said Lawrence.

"Give me just what the family has." "Would you like Miss March to bring it out to you ?" she asked.
"The word cruel cannot express your disposition," said Lawrence.


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