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The Portion of Labor

CHAPTER I
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"Do you suppose Fanny would have the child living under her very eyes in the next house?
No, there is no way out of the misery--no way; but if it was not for the child, I would go!" Andrew burst out in such wild sobs that his mother released Ellen and ran to him; and the child, trembling and crying with a curious softness, as of fear at being heard, ran out of the house and back to her home.

"Oh, mother," she cried, breaking in upon the dialogue of anger which was still going on there with her little tremulous flute--"oh, mother, father is crying!" "I don't care," answered her mother, fiercely, her temper causing her to lose sight of the child's agitation.

"I don't care.

If it wasn't for you, I would leave him.

I wouldn't live as I am doing.


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