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Red Pottage

CHAPTER VI
19/24

If I were rich to-morrow I should look to you just as I do now for the things which money can't buy.

And those are the things"-- Rachel's voice shook--"which you have always given me, and which I can't do without.

You feel my poverty more than I do myself.

It crushed me at first when I could not support myself.

Now that I can--and in everything except money I am very rich--I am comparatively happy." There was a long silence.
"Perhaps," said Rachel at last, with difficulty, "if I had remained an heiress Mr.Tristram might have married me.


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