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The Freelands

CHAPTER IV
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What can he want, coming all this way?
He's evidently not a beggar.' The old man who was not a beggar spoke suddenly: "I know the Mr.Freeland at Joyfields.

He's a good gentleman, too." "Yes, he is.

I wonder I don't know you." "I'm not much about, owin' to my leg.

It's my grand-daughter in service here, I come to see." "Oh, yes! What is her name ?" "Gaunt her name is." "I shouldn't know her by her surname." "Alice." "Ah! in the kitchen; a nice, pretty girl.

I hope you're not in trouble." Again the old man was silent, and again spoke suddenly: "That's as you look at it, m'm," he said.


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