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Springhaven

CHAPTER XX
10/19

But about this affair I will say nothing, unless there is cause to do so, at least until father comes back; and then I shall tell him if it seems to be my duty." "It won't be your duty, it can't be your duty, to get good people into trouble, Faith.

I find it my duty to keep out of trouble, and I like to treat others the same as myself." "You are such a lover of duty, dear Dolly, because everything you like becomes your duty.

And now your next duty is to your dinner.

Mrs.
Twemlow is coming--I forgot to tell you--as well as Eliza, and Mrs.
Stubbard.

And if Johnny comes home in time from Harrow, to be Jack among the ladies, we shall hear some wonders, you may be quite sure." "Oh, I vow, I forgot all about that wicked Johnny.


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