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

CHAPTER XX
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By the way, will you use the house in Prince's Gate or shall we let it ?" "Oh, do anything you like with it.

I shouldn't think we would ever want to live in London, it's such a noisy, overcrowded place, and there are always hotels....

I'm quite content with The Rigs.

It's such a comfort to feel that it is our own." "It's a charming cottage," Mr.Dickson said, "but won't you want something roomier?
Something more imposing for an heiress ?" "I hate imposing things," Jean said, very earnestly "I want to go on just as we were doing, only with no scrimping, and more treats for the boys.

We've only got L350 a year now, and the thought of all this money dazes me.


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