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The Palace Beautiful

CHAPTER LII
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She lived in the same place with us for years, and she never even called on our mother.

Oh, I don't blame her; she naturally thought that people who lived in an humble little cottage at Rosebury were not ladies, but you see we are ladies, and we cannot help feeling sore.

I may agree to the plan--I may be forced to agree to it for Jasmine's and Daisy's sakes--but I can never, never like it." Here Primrose went out of the room.
"She was crying for a long time last night," whispered Daisy; "it hurts her dreadfully to take Mrs.Ellsworthy's money.

I don't suppose I mind it so much, because I was coming to Mrs.Ellsworthy to ask her for some money.

I did not find her, and I was miserable until you found me and helped me, Prince.


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