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Aunt Phillis’s Cabin

CHAPTER XXVI
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In the mean time they will be well taught and cared for.

My will is made, and all the forms of law attended to.

Arthur and Alice are very much pleased with it.

Your older children know it; they are very happy, but they declare they will never leave Exeter as long as there is a Weston upon it.[B] And now, Phillis, are you satisfied?
I shall experience great pleasure in having been able to relieve you of any anxiety while you have so much pain to bear." "Oh! master," said Phillis, "what shall I say to you?
I haven't no learning.

I am only a poor, ignorant woman.


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