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217 ' Well, dear; he says, " It ain't no use my deceiving of you, Mrs. Grattan, but I must sell you up, for," says he, " the money I must have, and you must go into the workhouse ; it's the best place by half for such as you." And, dear, it seemed hard, for, I'll assure you, we hadn't a half-ounce of tea, nor a lump of coal in the house, for we was willing, my old man and me, to strive to the last to pay our owings, and we was living very hard.' * How much did you owe V asked Matilda. * Over th...ree pounds, dear; and then the rent was four. I hadn't one halfpenny in the house ; I paid the baker Thursday was a week > t'other four was for the doc- tor, and we was hungry and cold, we was ; but the Lord be praised, we ain't now.' 2l8 THE GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. * Ah 1 Joe*s a good son/ * As good as ever breathed, ' dear j but we hadn't heard from him of a long while, by reason his regiment was up the country,, but you'll understand I didn't know that till I got his letter. And so we was to be sold up, and go into the House.
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