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Grandmother Dear

CHAPTER XI
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I have knocked about so--since I was at Ryeburn I have tried so many things and been in so many places, I have learnt to face all eventualities.

I was so pleased to get the chance of coming out here----' "He stopped again.
"'You must not tire yourself so,' said Jack.
"'What does it matter?
I can die so much more easily if I leave things clear--for, trifling as they are, my poor mother's comfort depends on them.

And I am so glad too for you to understand about me, Berkeley.

That day--it went to my heart to have to refuse you about the subscription for the fireworks.' "'Don't speak of it.

I know you had some good motive,' said Jack.
"'Necessity--sheer, hard necessity,' said poor Sawyer.


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