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ain't well enough to see her own brother--and him just as kind!"--
Sarah put her hand into the bosom of her dress for a dollar bill--
"Look at that! And you had one, too, though he's hardly ever set eyes
on you, If she ain't well enough to see hiuess I earned my dollar as much as
you Where would his dinner be without ets left out"
"You ain't got left out this time, anyhow He's a kind h to see hi"
So the toled, each fearful of responsibility; until at
last, after Maggie had twice gone up-stairs and listened at that
silent door, they o and wait at the gate, and when the
butcher's cart coo down
street, an' tell hi
to co up here Tell him Mrs Richie's real sick"
"If it was an
to hesitate; "she'll be mad"