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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Abroad

CHAPTER XXIV
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The child, realizing the importance of the occasion, carefully counted each bundle, and then replaced the wrappers.
"The amounts are correct, signore," she said.

"I thank you for making my task so easy.

And now I will go." The lawyer brought a newspaper and wrapped the money in it once again.
"It is always dangerous to carry so much money," said he; "but now no one will be likely to suspect the contents of your package." Tato smiled.
"No one would care to molest me," she said; "for they fear those that protect me.

Good afternoon, signore.

Your friends will be with you in time to dine in your company.


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