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The Girl at Cobhurst

CHAPTER XII
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I am used to that sort of thing, and do not mind it a bit.

In the families of the farmers about here, with whom I often take a meal, it is the custom for the daughter of the family to cook, to wait on the table, and then sit down with whomever may be there, kings or cobblers.

I beg that you will not let my coming make trouble in your household." Miriam looked at her brother.
"All right," said Ralph, with a smile, "if the doctor does not mind, I shall not.

And now, do let us have something to eat.".


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