Aspirations

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Aspirations
Helen Hays
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" May bad flung the letter down when she reached these words, with an angry and contemptuous cry; but Grace bade her pick it up again, and read a clip- 1 80 ASPIRA TIONS.
ping from " -^wspaper, which was attached. It was from a local newspaper of the town in which Mr. Bainbridge's family resided, and read thus : — " We hear with pleasure of the appointment of our promising young townsman, Robert Bainbridge, to the consulship of Porto Rico. This, in connection with his approaching marriage to th
...e wealthy widow of one of the firm whom he represents in that distant city, is a matter deserving of our heartiest congratula- tions. " " The base traitor ! the cowardly knave ! " broke from May's wrathful lips, as she again glanced over the neatly written document, — in which there was not an i without a dot, not a t uncrossed, not a word misspelled, or a comma left out.
" Hush, dear ! " said Grace.
"Indeed, I will not hush, " said May. "It's the coldest, crudest, most mercenary thing I ever read, — not one word of regret, of remorse, or of pity.


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