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Can You Forgive Her?

CHAPTER VII
20/28

I mean to make the place pleasant for you if I can, and the world may object if it likes." Mrs Greenow was probably right in her appreciation of the value of her independence.

Remarks may perhaps have been made by the world of Yarmouth as to her early return to society.

People, no doubt, did remind each other that old Greenow was hardly yet four months buried.
Mrs Jones and Jeannette probably had their little jokes down-stairs.
But this did not hurt Mrs Greenow.

What was said, was not said in her hearing, Mrs Jones's bills were paid every Saturday with admirable punctuality; and as long as this was done everybody about the house treated the lady with that deference which was due to the respectability of her possessions.

When a recently bereaved widow attempts to enjoy her freedom without money, then it behoves the world to speak aloud;--and the world does its duty.
Numerous people came to call at Montpelier Parade, and Kate was astonished to find that her aunt had so many friends.


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