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It's exactly what I'm doing for Aggie." Then she grew easy to extravagance.

"What are you giving her ?" But Mrs.Brookenham took without wincing whatever, as between a masterful relative and an exposed frivolity, might have been the sting of it.

"That you must ask Edward.

I haven't the least idea." "There you are again--the virtuous English mother! I've got Aggie's little fortune in an old stocking and I count it over every night.

If you've no old stocking for Nanda there are worse fates than shoemakers and grasshoppers.


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