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The Poor Plutocrats

CHAPTER IV
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You have no cause to torment or persecute me.

Will you do what I ask you, my dear, good Margari ?" It occurred to Margari that the young lady was wandering in her mind, so to humour her, he promised to do whatever she asked him without hesitation.
"I will be very good to you, I will never forget all my life long the kindness you are about to do me." "Your humble servant, Miss! but you have always been good to me.

As far as I can remember, while the others took a delight in vexing me, you were the only one who always took my part.

I don't forget that either.
Command me! I will go through fire and water for you." "Look, then!" said the girl, drawing from her bosom a little key attached to a black cord, "this is the key of my toilet casket.

Open it and you will find a bundle of documents tied together with a blue ribbon, take them.


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