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The Late Mrs. Null

CHAPTER XIII
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"That's my way, and I find it pays.

Nobody works as well, and I don't believe the plants and stock grow as well, while we are asleep." Lawrence replied that in the city he did not get up so early, but that the morning air in the country was very fine.
"And pretty sharp, too," said Mrs Keswick.

"Come down here in the sunshine, and you will find it pleasanter.

Step back a little this way, sir," she said, when Lawrence had joined her, "and give me your opinion of that locust tree by the corner of the porch.

I am thinking of having it cut down.


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