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Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures

CHAPTER III
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You think her a very good nurse ?" "Yes, quite equal to the general run." "I thank you very kindly," said the lady rising.

"I hope I shall find, in Jane, a nurse to my liking." "I certainly hope so," replied Mrs.May, as she attended her to the door.
"What do you think ?" said Mrs.May to her husband, when he returned in the evening.--"That Jane had the assurance to send a lady here to inquire about her character." "She is a pretty cool piece of goods, I should say.

But, I suppose she trusted to your known kind feelings, not to expose her." "No doubt that was the reason.

But, I can tell her that I was strongly tempted to speak out the plain truth.

Indeed, I could hardly contain myself when the lady told me that she wanted her to nurse a little infant.


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