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Thankful’s Inheritance

CHAPTER XIII
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Yes, with me; for, you see, I am going to keep my word.

I am coming to spend my Christmas vacation with you, just as I said I should if it were possible.

There! aren't you glad?
I know you are, for you must be so lonely, although one not knowing you as well as I do would never guess it from your letters.
You always write that all is well, but I know.

By the way, are there any developments in the matter of the loan from Mr.Cobb?
I am very glad the renewal of the mortgage is to be all right, but I think he should do more than that.

And have you been troubled in the other affair, that of your neighbor?
You have not mentioned it--but have you?
Thankful had not been troubled in the "other affair." That is to say, she had not been troubled by E.Holliday Kendrick or his attorney.
No move had been made, at least so far as anyone could learn, in the project of forcing her to sell out, and Heman Daniels declared that none would be made.


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