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My Mother’s Rival

CHAPTER VIII
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"You bear so much for my sake.

I know that you will not mind a little inconvenience every now and then.

I am sure you will not." "No; if you wish her to stay she shall do so," said Sir Roland; but I, who know every play of his features, feel quite sure that he was not pleased.
Little was said the next morning at breakfast time.

Sir Roland said hurriedly that Lady Tayne did not wish to change; she was attached to the old housekeeper, and did not like to lose her.

Miss Reinhart listened with a gentle, sympathetic face.
"Yes," she said, "it will, of course, be much more pleasant for Lady Tayne, but you should be considered as well.


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