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The Palace Beautiful

CHAPTER XXXVIII
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No, Mrs.Mortlock, when about to quit I don't fear you no longer--not all the Sarahs in Europe would have power over me now.

I'm going.

Aunt Flint and me we has quarrelled, and I has given her fair warning, and I'm going back to my native place, maybe this evening.

Never no more will this city of wanities see me.

I'm off, Miss Primrose; I leaves Penelope Mansion now, and I go straight away to your place to bid Miss Jasmine and Miss Daisy good-bye." "For goodness sake, Sarah Matilda Ann!" here interrupted Mrs.
Mortlock, speaking with great excitement, "before you go see you bring me up my beef-tea--Mrs.Flint won't give it a thought, and my nerves won't keep up without the nourishment.


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