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"I didn't like her.I never liked her.Car thought all the world of her. Used to go on about her being an orphan and alone in the world.What'swrong with being an orphan?Sometimes it's a blessing in disguise.You mighthave a good-for-nothing father and a mother who drank-then you would havesomething to comoplain about.Said she was so brave and such a good worker.Idare say she did her work well I don't know where all this bravery came in!" "Now don't excite yourself,dear,"said Nurse Capstick,intervening."Wemustn't have you getting tired." "I soon sent her packing!Franklin had the impertinence to suggest thatshe might be a comfort to me.Comfort to me indeed!
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The sooner I saw the last of her the better-that's what I said! Franklin's a fool!I didn't want him getting mixed up with her.He's aboy!No sense! "I'll give her three months'salary,if you like,"I said."But out shegoes.I don't want her in the house a day longer."There's one thing aboutbeing ill-men can't argue with you.He did what I said and she went. Went like a martyr,I expect-with more sweetness and bravery!" "Now,dear,don't get so excited.It's bad for you." Lady Clarke waved Nurse Capstick away. "You were as much of a fool about her as anyone else."
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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