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Austin and His Friends

CHAPTER the Twelfth
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There are millions like her in the world to-day.

Her religion, like everything else about her, was conventional, though not a whit the less sincere for that.
And so it came about that she felt very much more dependent upon Austin than Austin did on her, although neither of them was conscious of the fact.

The chief result was that, now they had fallen into their proper positions, they got on together much better than they had done before.

Austin had really accomplished something towards "educating" his aunt, as he used humorously to say, and as he represented the newer and fresher thought it was well that it should be so.

I do not know that he troubled himself very much about the future.


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