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Our Mutual Friend

CHAPTER 6
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We both know it must be done, and I alone know there is good reason for its being done at once.

Go straight to the school, and say that you and I agreed upon it--that we can't overcome father's opposition--that father will never trouble them, but will never take you back.

You are a credit to the school, and you will be a greater credit to it yet, and they will help you to get a living.

Show what clothes you have brought, and what money, and say that I will send some more money.

If I can get some in no other way, I will ask a little help of those two gentlemen who came here that night.' 'I say!' cried her brother, quickly.


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