Aunt Crete in apron leaving room and smiling at Donald“AUNT CRETE WAS AT LAST EMANCIPATED”
“AUNT CRETE WAS AT LAST EMANCIPATED”
“Send her that from me, Aunt Crete, and another from yourself, if you like, and let her hire the sewing done. They don’t want you, and I do.”
Aunt Crete had her own bank-account now, thanks to her thoughtful nephew, and she smiled back a delighted, “I will,” and went off to write the letter; for Aunt Crete was at last emancipated.
THE END.
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Transcriber’s Notes:Page 100, “me” changed to “we” (won’t we, mother?)Page 136, “breakfeast” changed to “breakfast” (her breakfast in peace)
Transcriber’s Notes:
Page 100, “me” changed to “we” (won’t we, mother?)
Page 136, “breakfeast” changed to “breakfast” (her breakfast in peace)