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The Late Mrs. Null

CHAPTER XIII
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I knew you must be perfectly wild to ask me what this all meant; why I never told you that Mr Keswick was my cousin, and the rest of it." "I can't say," said Lawrence, "that I am absolutely untamed and ferocious in regard to the matter, but I do really wish very much that you would give me some explanation of your very odd doings.

In fact, that is the only thing that now keeps me here." "I thought so," said Mrs Null.

"As I supposed you had got through with your business with Junius, I did not wish to detain you here any longer than was necessary." "Thank you," said Lawrence.
"You are welcome," she said.

"And when I saw you standing on the porch by yourself, the idea of being generous to old Aunt Patsy came into my mind.

And here we are.


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