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Aunt Jane’s Nieces

CHAPTER XXIII
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"But I'm much obliged to Jane, nevertheless." "Don't we get anything at all ?" asked Beth, with quivering lip.
"No, my dear," answered the lawyer, gently.

"Your aunt owned nothing to give you." Patsy laughed.

She felt wonderfully relieved.
"Wasn't I the grand lady, though, with all the fortune I never had ?" she cried merrily.

"But 'twas really fine to be rich for a day, and toss the money around as if I didn't have to dress ten heads of hair in ten hours to earn my bread and butter." Louise smiled.
"It was all a great farce," she said.

"I shall take the afternoon train to the city.


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