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Hetty Gray

CHAPTER XI
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Nice and fit you'd be to bear with a cottage life after all you've been seeing.

Don't you think the gentlefolks would give you up so easily as that.

But whenever you want a word of love and a heart to rest your bit of a head upon like this, mind you remember where they're always waiting for you, Hetty." Hetty sobbed and clung to her more closely, and it was some time before she could be induced to eat and drink.

When she did so the homely meal set before her seemed to her the most delicious she had ever tasted.
"Oh I am so glad I have found my way back to you," she said; "I never should have done it if I hadn't got into such trouble.

Oh, you don't know how proud and bad I have been! I know I've been bad, now that you are so good to me." After about an hour John Kane came back.


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