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Sowing and Reaping

CHAPTER XX
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My little Sophronia came along and took the rag off the bush.

I guess they will almost die with envy.

If he had waited for her father's consent we might have waited till the end of the chapter; but I took the responsibility on my shoulders and the thing is done.

My daughter, the Countess of Clarendon.

I like the ring of the words; but dear me here's the morning mail, and a letter from the Countess, but what does it mean ?" "Come to me, I am in great trouble." In quick response to the appeal Mrs.Anderson took the first train to New York and found her daughter in great distress.


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