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From: Poties <ka...@bo...> - 2009-12-24 04:25:37
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Wn future lot, the poor girl thought as little as possible, though fearful glimpses would obtrude themselves on her uneasy imagination. At first she had employed a physician; but her means could not pay for his visits, nor did the situation of her grandmother render them very necessary. He promised to call occasionally without fee, and, for a short time, he kept his word, but his benevolence soon wearied of performing offices that really were not required. By the end of a month, Adrienne saw him no more. As long as her daily toil seemed to supply her own little wants, Adrienne was content t |