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He was a political character he had many enemies; the story of his seduced sister, now forgotten, would certainly be raked up; it would affect his comfort, perhaps his trade, certainly his eldest daughter, who was now thirteen; it would be impossible then to adopt the plan hitherto resolved upon of passing off Sidney as the legitimate orphan of a distant relation; it would be made a great handle for gossip by Miss Pryinall.
Morton, that you, a married man with a family, should say, poor Mrs. Giles!" "My dear, when people who have been well off come to the workhouse, they may be called poor: but that's neither here nor there; only, if the boy does come to us, we must look sharp upon Miss Pryinall." "I hope he won't come, it will be very unpleasant.
Morton checked himself, took a large draught of the brandy and water, and added, "Miss Pryinall wants to have a finger in everybody's pie." "But she buys a deal of flannel, and does great good to the town; it was she who found out that Mrs. Giles was no better than she should be." "Poor Mrs. Giles! she came to the workhouse." "Poor Mrs. Giles, indeed! I wonder, Mr.
"It is a mercy, I'm thinking, that we didn't have the other little boy. I dare say he has never even been taught his catechism: them people don't know what it is to be a mother. And, besides, it would have been very awkward, Mr. M.; we could never have said who he was: and I've no doubt Miss Pryinall would have been very curious." "Miss Pryinall be !" Mr.
He was a political character he had many enemies; the story of his seduced sister, now forgotten, would certainly be raked up; it would affect his comfort, perhaps his trade, certainly his eldest daughter, who was now thirteen; it would be impossible then to adopt the plan hitherto resolved upon of passing off Sidney as the legitimate orphan of a distant relation; it would be made a great handle for gossip by Miss Pryinall.
"It is a mercy, I'm thinking, that we didn't have the other little boy. I dare say he has never even been taught his catechism: them people don't know what it is to be a mother. And, besides, it would have been very awkward, Mr. M.; we could never have said who he was: and I've no doubt Miss Pryinall would have been very curious." "Miss Pryinall be !" Mr.
Morton checked himself, took a large draught of the brandy and water, and added, "Miss Pryinall wants to have a finger in everybody's pie." "But she buys a deal of flannel, and does great good to the town; it was she who found out that Mrs. Giles was no better than she should be." "Poor Mrs. Giles! she came to the workhouse." "Poor Mrs. Giles, indeed! I wonder, Mr.
Morton, that you, a married man with a family, should say, poor Mrs. Giles!" "My dear, when people who have been well off come to the workhouse, they may be called poor: but that's neither here nor there; only, if the boy does come to us, we must look sharp upon Miss Pryinall." "I hope he won't come, it will be very unpleasant.
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