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Mistress and Maid

CHAPTER XIV
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I trust will take care of us all.

But he is not able to do it now, and meantime we must live." "To be sure, we must Auntie." "I mean, my boy, we must live honestly; we must not run into debt:" and her voice sharpened as with the reflected horror of her young days--if, alas! there ever had been any youth for Henry Leaf's eldest daughter.

"No, Ascott, out of debt out of danger.

For myself"-- she laid her thin old fingers on his arm, and looked up at him with a pitiful mixture of reliance and hopelessness--"I would rather see you breaking stones in the road than living like a gentleman, as you call it, and a swindler, as I call it, upon other people's money." Ascott sprang up, coloring violently.

"You use strong language, Aunt Johanna.


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