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None of the Dorrances could wag a tongue against their
sister-in-lahen, at the expiration of her year of hood, she
wrote to theement" to Frederic Chilton
She had been a faithful wife to their brother in sickness and
iel to their parent, and there was now
no tie to bind her to their interest They had a way of taking care
of the if she had learned it
They behaved char
Suttons when Mr Chilton arrived to escort his affianced back to
Albany on the day succeeding the conversation fro extracts, while Aunt Rachel's deaf old face was
one bearatification
"Allrun!" she boasted, with
ement of them, unless
I am very sure that they are already projected in Heaven And when
they are, ion of evil spirits or, what is just as
bad, of wicked ht at last"
While she was relating, in the sauinely pious spirit, the
tales that irls, and at which their seniors