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Mother, " she asked rathersuddenly, "do you think Uncle Oldways feels as if we oughtn't todo--other things--with his money?" "What other things?" "Why, _these_ others. Vash, and Sulie, perhaps. Wouldn't he like itif we turned his house into a Beehive?" "It isn't his house, " said Mrs. Ripwinkley, "He has given it to me. " "Well, --do you feel 'obligated, ' as Luclarion says?' "In a certain degree, --yes. I feel bound to consider his comfortand wishes, as far as regards his enjoyment with us, an...d fulfillingwhat he reasonably looked for when he brought us here. " "Would that interfere?" "Suppose you ask him, Hazel?" "Well, I could do that. " "Hazel wouldn't mind doing anything!" said Diana, who, to tell thetruth was a little afraid of Uncle Titus, and who dreaded of allthings, being snubbed. "Only, " said Hazel, to whom something else had just occurred, "wouldn't he think--wouldn't it be--_your_ business?" "It is all your plan, Hazel. I think he would see that. " "And you are willing, if he doesn't care?" "I did not quite say that.
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