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Trials and Confessions of a Housekeeper

CHAPTER XXIX
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But she made no estimates, and had not the most remote idea of how the matter stood.

Whenever she wanted money, she drew upon the amount placed to her credit in bank by the administrator on her husband's estate, vainly imagining that it would all come back through the boarders.

All that she supposed to be lost of the first year's business were the $600, out of which she had been cheated.

Resolving to be more circumspect in future, another year was entered upon.

But she could not help seeing that Mary was suffering from hard labor and close confinement, and it pained her exceedingly.


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