[Thankful’s Inheritance by Joseph C. Lincoln]@TWC D-Link bookThankful’s Inheritance CHAPTER X 43/94
"Now don't worry your head off any more about mortgages and loans, Emily. You're goin' to leave me pretty soon; let's not spend our last days together frettin' about money.
That mortgage is all right.
Maybe the extra loan will be, too.
Maybe--why, maybe Mr.Kendrick would lend it, if I asked him." "Mr.Kendrick? Why, Auntie, Mr.Kendrick has no money, or only a very little.
He is doing well--very well, considering how short a time he has practised his profession here, but I'm sure he has no money to lend. Why, he tells me--" The expression of Mrs.Barnes' face must have conveyed a meaning; at any rate Emily's sentence broke off in the middle.
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