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Mrs. Warren’s Daughter

CHAPTER XI
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in October, Eighteen--seventy--five--" (Vivie gave a little shudder, but her mother's thoughts were so intent on the past that she did not perceive it.) _Mrs.Warren_: "Dj'ever see yer Aunt Liz ?" Vivie told her of the grim experiences already touched on in Chapter I.
_Mrs.Warren_: "Well she dropped _me_--_com_pletely--from the time she married that Canon.

And I respected her.

She was comfortably off, her past was dead and done with.

D'yer think _I_ wanted to bother 'er?
Not I.It depends so much on the way you was born and brought up.

If Liz had been the child of a respectable married couple that could give her a good start in life, 'probability is she'd have run straight from the first.


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