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The Late Mrs. Null

CHAPTER XIII
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But how did you get over your repugnance to your aunt ?" "I didn't get over it," she said, "I conquered it, for I found that this was the most likely place to meet Junius.

And Aunt Keswick has certainly treated me in the kindest manner, although she is very angry about Mr Null.

But when I first came and she did not know who I was, she behaved in the most extraordinary manner." "What did she do ?" asked Croft.
"Never you mind," she answered, with a little laugh.

"You can't expect to know all the family affairs." They had now arrived at Aunt Patsy's cabin, and Mrs Null entered, followed at a little distance by Croft.

The old woman had seen them as they were walking along the road, and her little black eyes sparkled with peculiar animation behind her great spectacles.


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