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My Lady Ludlow

CHAPTER XII
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Don't, please, offer me money again.

You don't know how glad I have been to do anything for you.

Have not I, Margaret Dawson?
Did you not hear me say, one day, I would cut off my hand for my lady; for am I a stock or a stone, that I should forget kindness?
O, I have been so glad to work for you.

And now Bessy is coming here; and no one knows anything about her--as if she had done anything wrong, poor child!" "Dear Miss Galindo," replied my lady, "I will never ask you to take money again.

Only I thought it was quite understood between us.


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