[In the Days of Poor Richard by Irving Bacheller]@TWC D-Link bookIn the Days of Poor Richard CHAPTER XII 6/8
"If she needs it, she shall have an allowance out of my purse." "Thank you, but that would raise a scandal," said the woman. "Oh, Your Ladyship, I am old enough to be her grandfather." "I wish to go with Jack, if you know where he is," Margaret declared, looking up into the face of the philosopher. "I think he is pushing toward America," Franklin answered.
"Being alarmed at the condition of his adversary, I advised him to slip away. A ship went yesterday.
Probably he's on it.
He had no chance to see me or to pick up his baggage." "I shall follow him soon," the girl declared. "If you will only contain yourself, you will get along with your father very well," said Lady Hare.
"I know him better than you.
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