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Sa why her little nose always

reddened when she cried But he waited patiently, until she finished

her ra reproaches It occurred to him that he would tell Mrs

Richie all about this ht

Saetting

settled in her new house Sa no desire to climb the

hill road, sent his various communications to his tenant by his son,

and afterwards Sam junior had communications of his own tothere on Sunday afternoons, quite

oblivious of the fact that Mrs Richie did not display any pleasure at

seeing hi

"The Top," as his grandfather's place was called, and old Benja and lare at him

with etting here at six-five! I have et here on time or stay away I

don't care which Do you hear?"

"Yes, sir," young Sa after that female at the Stuffed Anie, sir, about the lease"

"How long does it take to leave a e about a lease?"

"She was not down-stairs and I had to wait--"