[Penny Plain by Anna Buchan (writing as O. Douglas)]@TWC D-Link book
Penny Plain

CHAPTER XX
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"I wouldn't like any of us to be unjust stewards," she said.
"No," said the lawyer--"no." "And perhaps," Jean went on, "the boys had better not get their shares until they are twenty-five David could have it now, so far as sense goes, but it's the responsibility I'm thinking about." "I would certainly let them wait until they are twenty-five.

Their shares will accumulate, of course, and be very much larger when they get them." "But I don't want that," said Jean.

"I want the interest on the money to be added to the tenths that are laid away.

It's better to give more than the strict tenth.

It's so horrid to be shabby about giving." "And what are the 'tenths,' to be used for ?" "I'll tell you about that later, if I may.


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