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Jane Field

CHAPTER VIII
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When Jane Field, in her assumed character, had lived three months in Elliot, she was still unsuspected.

She was not liked, and that made her secret safer.

She was full of dogged resolution and audacity.

She never refused to see a caller nor accept an invitation, but people never called upon her nor invited her when they could avoid it, and thus she was not so often exposed to contradictions and inconsistencies which might have betrayed her.

Elliot people not only disliked her, they were full of out-spoken indignation against her.
The defiant, watchful austerity which made her repel when she intended to encourage their advances had turned them against her, but more than that her supposed ill-treatment of her orphan niece.
When Lois, the third week of her stay in Elliot, had gone to a dressmaker and asked for some sewing to do, the news was well over the village by night.


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