A Woman's Trials 1

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Her generosity was too stinging a reproach to her superior's stinginess, and that final allusion to saving Miss Jones' life gave the death blow to her last chance of success. The sallow features grew as stony as the cameo that fastened the hard linen collar under the sharp chin.
222 a woman's trials.
Madame St. Simon withdrew her hand from her pupil's, and said haughtily : " You take a strange liberty, Mademoi- selle, in offering charity to one in my employment, and dwelling under my roof.
I do
... not require your assistance to furnish my house, or your advice as to how it should be done. It is just now impossible for me to commence the improvements I intend making later, Miss Jones must therefore share the sleeping apartment of her pupils and fellow-teachers. You may make known my intention at once to her ; she must leave your room to-morrow." Mabel dared not trust herself to speak ; she would only injure Miss Jones by any outburst of indignation, and further en- treaty was useless, if she could have stooped to offer it.

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