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The Debtor

CHAPTER I
17/18

"We were going to Mrs.Fairfield's next, but I am afraid there won't be time if--" "It really seems to me that we ought to go to call on those new people," said Mrs.Lee.
"Well, I think so too.

I suppose there would be time if Mrs.
Fairfield wasn't at home, and it is such a lovely day I doubt if she is, and it is on the way to the Carrolls'." She spoke with sudden decision to Samson Rawdy.

"Drive to Mr.Andrew Fairfield's, and as fast as you can, please." Then she and Mrs.Lee leaned back as the coach whirled out of the Morris grounds.
It was only a short time before they wound swiftly around the small curve of drive before the Fairfield house.

"There is no need of both of us getting out," said Mrs.Van Dorn.
Mrs.Van Dorn alighted and went swiftly with a tiptoeing effect upon the piazza-steps.

She was seen to touch the bell.


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