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Life and Gabriella

CHAPTER VIII
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I like money tremendously, though I used to think that I didn't.

I wonder if he had been poor if I should have liked him quite so much ?" she asked herself honestly.
"I don't 'spose you could ever--ever bring yourself to think of him, honey?
It would be a mighty good thing in some ways." Gabriella, being in a candid mood, pondered the question without subterfuge or evasion.

"Of course I've passed the sentimental age," she answered.

"If Mr.O'Hara had been poor, I suppose I should never have thought of him; but his money does make a difference.

It stands for success, achievement, and ability, and I like all those qualities.


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