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The Portion of Labor

CHAPTER XXVII
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"I think it is something for me to worry about, father," she said.

"How can I help worrying if I love Aunt Eva and Amabel ?" "It's a dreadful thing for Eva," said Fanny.

"I don't see what she is going to do.

Andrew, pass the biscuits to Miss Higgins." "It seems to me that the one that is the farthest behind anything that happens on this earth is the one to blame," said Ellen, reverting to her line of argument.
"I don't know but you've got to go back to God, then," said Andrew, soberly, passing the biscuits.

Miss Higgins took one.
"No, you haven't," said Ellen--"you haven't, because men are free.
You've got to stop before you get to God.


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