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Life and Gabriella

CHAPTER VII
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Then, too, in moments of intense feeling she had always a sensation of dumbness.
"I'm awfully sorry about her illness," he said, "but when you think of it, the best thing that could have happened to her was not to come to New York.

This climate would have been the end of her." "Will you let me have the money, George?
I will try to save in every way that I can.

I've made all the baby's clothes, as it is, and I can easily make the few things I need, also.

Since the baby came I have stopped calling with your mother." A flush rose to his face.

"I know you've been a regular brick about money, Gabriella.


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