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The Honorable Miss

CHAPTER XX
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CHAPTER XX.
YOU CAN TAKE ANY RANK.
Beatrice was not, in any sense of the word, a conventional girl.

Her nature was independent, and from her earliest days she had been allowed a great deal of liberty.

While her father lived he had trained her to love his tastes, to respond to his ideas; he had shared his thoughts with her, and as these thoughts happened to be original, and even slightly tinged with latent genius, the young girl had from the first taken a broad view of life.

She was naturally intelligent; and to read and think for herself became a delight to her.
Mr.Meadowsweet died when Beatrice was twelve and then that further thing happened which so often makes an unselfish woman really noble.
Beatrice had to support the burdens of another.

Mrs.Meadowsweet was a most loving and affectionate character; but she was not as strong mentally as her daughter.


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