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Jane Field

CHAPTER I
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"Course I don't want you to tell me nothin' you don't want to," said she, with injured dignity.

"I ain't pryin' into things that folks don't want me to know about; it wa'n't never my way.

All is, I thought I'd like to know the truth of it, whether there was anything in them stories or not." "Oh, I'd jest as soon tell you," rejoined Mrs.Field quietly.

"I was jest a-thinkin'.

As near as I can tell you, Mis' Babcock, Edward's father he let him have some money, and Edward he speculated with it on something contrary to his advice, an' lost it, an' that made the trouble." "Was that all ?" asked Mrs.Babcock, with a disappointed air.
"Yes, I s'pose it was." "I want to know!" Mrs.Babcock leaned back with a sigh.


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