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Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures

CHAPTER III
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Since my suspicions were fully aroused, I have asked Hannah about it, and she, unwillingly, has confirmed my own impressions." "Unwillingly! It was her duty to have let you know this voluntarily.
Treat my little angel Charley unkindly! The wretch! She doesn't remain in this house a day longer." "So I have fully determined.

I am afraid that Jane has a wretched disposition.

It is bad enough to steal, but to ill-treat a helpless, innocent babe, is fiend-like." Jane was accordingly dismissed.
"Poor creature!" said Mrs.May, after Jane had left the house; "I feel sorry for her.

She is, after all, the worst enemy to herself.

I don't know what will become of her." "She'll get a place somewhere." "Yes, I suppose so.


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