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Put Yourself in His Place

CHAPTER VI
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"Pack up ?" said he, hesitatingly.

"We are not going away." "Not going away, love?
Why you agreed to leave, on account of those dreadful Unions." "Oh, I was ill, and nervous, and out of spirits; but the air of Cairnhope has made a man of me.

I shall stay here, and make our fortune." "But the air of Cairnhope has not made you friends with the unions." She seemed to reflect a moment, then asked him at what time he had left Cairnhope.
"Eleven o'clock." "Ah! And whom did you visit before you came to me ?" "You question me like a child, mother." "Forgive me, dear.

I will answer my own question.

You called on some one who gave you bad advice." "Oh, did I ?" "On some woman." "Say, a lady" "What does it matter to me ?" cried Mrs.Little, wildly.


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