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The Green Mummy

CHAPTER XVIII
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Think of your salon, and of the position you wish to hold in, London." "Ah, well," said Mrs.Jasher, visibly softening, "there is something to be said there.

After all, one can never find a man who is perfection.
And a very amiable man is usually a fool.

One can't expect a rose to be without thorns.

But really, my dear," she surveyed Lucy with mild surprise, "you appear to be very anxious that I should marry your father." "I want to see my father made comfortable before I marry Archie," said the girl with a blush.

"Of course my father is quite a child in household affairs and needs everything done for him.


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