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Trials and Confessions of a Housekeeper

CHAPTER XXVII
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What my feelings were, it is impossible for me to describe; and difficult for any one, never himself placed in so unpleasant a position, to imagine.
"My relief was great when the conversation flowed on again, and in another channel; for I then perceived that suspicion did not rest upon me.

You may be sure that Mrs.Blake had her money before ten o'clock on the next day, and that I never again fell into the error of neglecting, for a single week, my poor washerwoman." "Such a confession from you, Mr.Smith, of all men," said I, feeling a little uncomfortable, that he should have told this story of himself.
"We are none of us perfect," he answered, "He is best, who, conscious of natural defects and evils, strives against, and overcomes them.".


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