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A Canadian Heroine

CHAPTER XXIII
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She begged him, therefore, to come up to town and to bring one at least of his daughters with him on a visit to Lucia.
When the letter had been sent off, she said to her daughter, "Suppose that we are penniless in consequence of our flight?
What is to done then ?" "Surely that cannot be ?" "I do not know until I see my cousin.

I think it must depend legally on the terms of your grandfather's will; but, in fact, I suppose George had the decision in his hands." After this they both looked anxiously for Mr.Wynter's answer..


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