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The Honorable Miss

CHAPTER XVII
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Out of this sum she would still struggle to save, but she knew she could save but little.

She knew that all chance of introducing Catherine and Mabel into society was at an end.

She had dreamed dreams for her girls, and these dreams must come to nothing.

She had hoped many things for them both, she had thought that all her care and trouble would receive its fruition some day in Catherine's establishment, and that Mabel would also marry worthily.

In playing with her grandchildren by-and-bye, Mrs.
Bertram thought that she might relax her anxieties and feel that her labors had not been in vain.


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