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The Debtor

CHAPTER II
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Up-stairs it was the same.

Things were strewn about rather carelessly, therefore they saw more than they would otherwise have done, but the closet-doors and the bureau-drawers happened to be closed, and those were inviolate.
"If all their clothes are as nice as these, they must have wardrobes nicer than any ever seen in Banbridge," said Mrs.Lee, fingering delicately a lace-trimmed petticoat flung over a chair in one of the bedrooms.

"This is real lace, don't you think so, Mrs.Van Dorn ?" "I don't think.

I know," replied Mrs.Van Dorn.

"They must have elegant wardrobes, and they must be very wealthy people.


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