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Red Pottage

CHAPTER VI
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She ate the bread of carefulness in the houses of poor relations not of high degree, with whom her parents had quarrelled when they had made their money and began to entertain social ambitions.

She learned what it was to be the person of least importance in families of no importance.

She essayed to teach, and failed.

She had no real education.

She made desperate struggles for independence, and learned how others failed besides herself.


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