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Uncle Max

CHAPTER XVI
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Gladys has a temper, though you may not think so.

She is very firm, and does not brook the least interference on my part.

Poor dear! if it were not wrong, I should say she was a little jealous of my influence with Giles, because he likes me to do things for him; but how am I to help doing what he asks me, when I owe the very bread I eat to his kindness ?' Miss Darrell was poor and dependent then.

This piece of news surprised me.

I thought of the glittering rings and silver-mounted dressing-case and all the luxurious appliances in her toilet, and wondered if Mr.
Hamilton had paid for them.
Miss Darrell seemed to read my thoughts in a most wonderful way.
'Poor mother left very little except personal jewellery.


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