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The Measure of a Man

CHAPTER XI
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How is Jane ?" "Very well.

She is the greatest help and comfort to me.

I do not know how I could have borne and done without her." "Mebbe thy mother might hev helped thee." And John answered with a beaming smile, "My mother never failed me." "What is Jane doing ?" "Did you not hear that Mrs.Levy and Jane started a sewing-club for the girl mill-hands?
Very few of this class of workers can sew, and they are being taught how to make all kinds of garments for themselves and others.

They meet in a large room over Mr.Levy's barn.

He has had it well warmed and he gives them one good meal every day." "I am sure I never thought Jane would notice that woman." "Mrs.Levy?
She says she has the sweetest, kindest nature, and the wisest little ways of meeting emergencies.


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