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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Abroad

CHAPTER XXVII
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She was always mad, I think, and by nature a fiend.
She urged my elder brother to wicked crimes, and when he rebelled she herself cast him, in a fit of anger, into the pit.

I became duke in his place, and did my mother's bidding because I feared to oppose her.

But for years I have longed to abandon the life and have done with crime.
"With me our race ends, for I have no sons.

But my one child, whom you know as Tato, I love dearly.

My greatest wish is to see her happy.


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