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The Measure of a Man

CHAPTER XII
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I do not grudge a drop of it." Then Jane laid her arm across her mother's shoulders and looked lovingly at her.

"I am so glad," she said.

"You may value money highly, mother, but you can cast it away for higher things." "I hope I should never hesitate about that, Jane.

A baby's life is worth all the money I have"-- and Jane sighed and went home with a new thought in her heart.
She found John and his little daughter in the garden planting bulbs and setting out hardy geraniums.

She joined them, and then she saw the old, steadfast light on her husband's face and the old sure smile around his mouth.


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