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Jack’s Ward

CHAPTER XXXVI
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CHAPTER XXXVI.
CONCLUSION As soon as arrangements could be made, Mr.Harding and his whole family removed to Philadelphia.

The house which Mrs.Clifton had given them exceeded their anticipations.

It was so much better and larger than their former dwelling that their furniture would have appeared to great disadvantage in it.

But Mrs.Clifton had foreseen this, and they found the house already furnished for their reception.

Even Aunt Rachel was temporarily exhilarated in spirits when she was ushered into the neatly furnished chamber which was assigned to her use.
Through Mrs.Clifton's influence the cooper was enabled to establish himself in business on a larger scale, and employ others, instead of working himself for hire.


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