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shoes caht and neat, her hands were

always clean She was not beautiful,--she was common, and could not be

like Estella,--but she was pleasant and wholesome and sweet-tempered

She had not been with usat the ti that she had curiously thoughtful and attentive eyes; eyes that

were very pretty and very good

It ca

at--writing soes from a book, to ie Biddy observant of what I was

about I laid downit down

"Biddy," said I, "how do you e it? Either I am very stupid, or you

are very clever"

"What is it that I ed our whole domestic life, and wonderfully too; but I did not