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The Morgesons

CHAPTER V
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It was enough for him to know that he had built a good house to shelter us, and to order the best that could be bought for us to eat and to wear.

He liked, when he went where there were fine shops, to buy and bring home handsome shawls, bonnets, and dresses, wholly unsuited in general to the style and taste of each of us, but much handsomer than were needful for Surrey.

They answered, however, as patterns for the plainer materials of our neighbors.

He also bought books for us, recommended by their covers, or the opinion of the bookseller.

His failing was to buy an immense quantity of everything he fancied.
"I shall never have to buy this thing again," he would say; "let us have enough." Veronica and I grew up ignorant of practical or economical ways.


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