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

CHAPTER XXI
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I tell her she will do it all in good time, but I want her to forget the woes of the world for a little and rejoice in her youth." "I know," said Pamela.

"I was astonished to find how responsible she felt for the misery in the world.

She is determined to build a heaven in hell's despair! It reminds one of Saint Theresa setting out holding her little brother's hand to convert the Moors!...

Now I've stayed too long and tired you, and Augusta will have me assassinated.

Thank you, my very dear lady, for letting me come to see you, and for--telling me about your sons.


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