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I never speak evil of my friends, for it always does more harm than good.
No one can say that I ever tried to injure another." "I hope Mrs.Comegys thought better of the matter, upon reflection," said Mrs.Raynor. "So do I.But I am afraid not.
Two or three little things occur to me now, that I have seen in my intercourse with her, which go to satisfy my mind that her moral perceptions are not the best in the world.
Mrs.Comegys is a pleasant friend, and much esteemed by every one.
It could do no good to spread this matter abroad, but harm." After repeating over and over again her injunction to Mrs.Raynor not to repeat a word of what she had told her, Mrs.Grimes bade this lady, upon whom she had called, good morning, and went on her way. Ten minutes after, she was in the parlor of an acquaintance, named Mrs.Florence, entertaining her with the gossip she had picked up since their last meeting.
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