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Aunt Jane's Nieces on Vacation

CHAPTER V
19/20

I want to bring out and develop every spark of latent ability there is in them.
Whether the _Millville Tribune_ succeeds or fails is not important; it will at least keep them busy for a time, along new lines, and tax their best resources of intellect and business ability.

In other words, this experience is bound to do 'em good, and in that way I figure it will be worth all it costs--and more.

I like the originality of the idea; I'm pleased with the difficulties I see looming ahead; I'm quite sure my girls will rise to every occasion and prove their grit." He paused to knock the ashes from his pipe.

"I'm worth a lot of money, Arthur," he continued, meekly, "and some day these three girls will inherit immense fortunes.

It is my duty to train them in all practical business ways to take care of their property." "I follow your line of reasoning, sir," observed Arthur Weldon; "but this absurd journalistic venture is bound to result in heavy financial loss." "I know it, my boy.


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