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The Last Chronicle of Barset

CHAPTER IV
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The children know of it, and I hear their whispers in the school, 'Mr.Crawley has taken some money.' I heard the girl say it myself." "What matters what the girl says ?" "And yet you would have me go in a fine carriage to Silverbridge, as though to a wedding.

If I am wanted there let them take me as they would another.

I shall be here for them,--unless I am dead." At this moment Jane reappeared, pressing her mother to take off her wet clothes, and Mrs.Crawley went with her daughter to the kitchen.
The one red-armed young girl who was their only servant was sent away, and then the mother and child discussed how best they might prevail with the head of the family.

"But, mamma, it must come right; must it not ?" "I trust it will.

I think it will.


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