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The Last Chronicle of Barset

CHAPTER XV
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As to my cousins at the manor, I never see them; and as to talking to them about business, I should not dream of it.
She hasn't come to me since she first called, and she may be _quite sure_ I shan't go to her till she does.

Indeed I think we shall like each other apart quite as much as we should together.

So let me know when you're coming, and _pray_ don't forget to call at Blackie's; nor yet at Dolland's, which is much more important than the wool, because of my eyes getting so weak.

But what I want you specially to remember is about Smithers and Smith.

How is a woman to live if she doesn't know how much she has got to spend?
Believe me to be, my dear John, Your most sincere friend, JULIA DE GUEST.
Lady Julia always directed her letters for her young friend to his office, and there he received the one now given to the reader.


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