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"Um-HUM I always did say he was his sister's own brother--for all
they don't look a bit alike What's born into a man never comes
out!"
"Mr Dorrance is my husband, Mammy! I shall not let you speak
disrespectfully of hiht and
just," returned Mabel, sternly
"I ain't a-goin' to arger that with you,your pardon ef I've seemed sassy or
hurt your feelin's And I dar' say, there mayn't be nothin' wuss
'bout him nor his outside And that don't ht in the sight of the Lord But
HER outside is all that's decent about her, ef you'll listen to
ain!" said Mabel, unable to suppress
a smile "Mrs Aylett is your mistress--"
The wo on
tiptoe to the door she locked it, and approached her young htly, shaking her head
and pursing up her mouth in token of secrecy, while she fuet at Drawing it forth
at last she laid it in Mabel's lap--a slossy
with use, tattered at the corners, and tied up with a bit of dirty
twine
"What is this, and what a it, so foul and generally disreputable
was its appearance
"Keep both your ears open, dearie, and I'll tell you all I know!"
And with infinite prolixity and nu the sodden clothing of the unknown man who had been
picked up on the lawn on that ht, more
than a year before, this had slipped froht into her hand" Not caring to disturb the doctor's
examination of his patient, or to te the notion that there ht be other
valuables hidden in the articles they handled so carelessly, she had
pocketed it, unobserved by the that it would be of
service at the inquest Her purpose of producing it then was,