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Rudder Grange

CHAPTER IV
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She did not want to spend any more money on the trip than was absolutely necessary, and so was very glad to find that she had a remnant of pocket-money sufficient to pay her fare both ways.
When she reached the city, she walked up to the place where her work was to be delivered, and found it much farther when she went on foot than it had seemed to her riding in the street cars.

She handed over her bundle to the proper person, and, as it was soon examined and approved, she received her pay therefor.
It amounted to sixty cents.

She had made no bargain, but she was a little astonished.

However, she said nothing, but left the place without asking for any more work.

In fact she forgot all about it.


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