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The March Family Trilogy

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But I can wait; I ton't needt any money just at bresent." As if he saw some appeal for greater frankness in, March's eye, he went on: "I tidn't gome here begause I was too boor to lif anywhere else, and I ton't stay in pedt begause I couldn't haf a fire to geep warm if I wanted it.

I'm nodt zo padt off as Marmontel when he went to Paris.

I'm a lidtle loaxurious, that is all.

If I stay in pedt it's zo I can fling money away on somethings else.

Heigh ?" "But what are you living here for, Lindau ?" March smiled at the irony lurking in Lindau's words.
"Well, you zee, I foundt I was begoming a lidtle too moch of an aristograt.


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