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One of the 28th

CHAPTER IX
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Will you go over to-day and see her?
and then by to-morrow Mr.Tallboys and I will have talked the matter over and settled about the other points.

Of course you will tell her not to give notice until she has heard from you as to what she is to say about me." "Very well, ma'am.

I will start at once." "I can arrange about the character," Mr.Tallboys said when they were alone.

"I have a cousin in London, to whom I shall write and explain the matter, and who will, I am sure, oblige me by writing to say that Ann Sibthorpe is all that can be desired as a servant: steady, quiet, industrious and capable.

Well, I really congratulate you, Mrs.Conway.
At first I thought your project a hopeless one; now I think you have every chance of success.".


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