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Uncle Max

CHAPTER XXI
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There were curtains up at the window, and strips of carpet on the floor.

A dressing-table had been improvised out of a deal packing-case, and covered with clean dimity.

Jill's travelling-box stood in one corner, and on the wall there was a row of neat pegs for Jill's dresses.

Jill exclaimed at the clean trim look of the room, but I am sure she regretted her bed on the floor.

She came down presently in her scarlet dressing-gown to give me a final hug and reiterate her petition for work.
'Mamma has talked a lot of rubbish about my keeping up my studies and practising two hours a day, and she means to disinfect my books and send them down, but I have made up my mind that I will not open one.


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