[Poor and Proud by Oliver Optic]@TWC D-Link bookPoor and Proud CHAPTER II 10/13
She had been bred in opulence, and her wants were not so few and simple as the wants of those who have never enjoyed the luxury of a soft couch and a well-supplied table.
She had never learned that calculating economy which provides a great deal with very small means. Hence it was much harder for her to support herself and child, than it would have been for one who had been brought up in a hovel. She had done very well, however, until, a few months before our story opens, she had been taken sick, and was no longer able to work.
Her disease was an affection of the spine, which was at times very painful, and confined her to the bed. "But where is your father now ?" asked Katy, when her mother had finished the narrative. "I do not know; if he is alive, he probably lives in Liverpool." "Why don't you write a letter to him ?" "I have done so several times, but have never received any reply.
I wrote shortly after your father died, giving an account of my situation.
I am sure my father never could have got my letter, or he would have answered me.
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