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Gladys, the Reaper

CHAPTER XXVIII
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In short, I am sure it is a capital plan for us all, and will make matters easy for you.' 'You are so very kind, Miss Gwynne, I do not know what we should have done without you.

Gladys would have begged her way back to Ireland, and died there.' 'I mustn't stay any longer; I have outstayed my five minutes over and over again.

You can send Gladys when you like.

I have heaps of dresses, and clothes, of all kinds for her, so don't you think of giving her anything new.

I will give her the same wages that I gave Evans, so she will feel quite independent; and I will put her under the particular charge of the housekeeper, until she gets into the ways of the house.
Now I must go; what will Miss Hall say ?' Well might Freda ask, 'What will Miss Hall say ?' She walked as quickly as possible to the waterfall, she was not there; up the hill again, not there; home through the wood, not there; into the house, not there.


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