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" Why, yes, Miss, I don't ever reckon to be aught else, let alone wet weather, when the damp gets into the house, and draws the starch out o' the fine things, so as you can't iron 'em stiff. There's nothing pulls me down from Pisgah's top like having to put 'em twice through ; it keeps you back with your work so, and they're nought to look at when you've done 'em. But, as I 238 THE BLUE RIBBON. was a-goin' to say, ma'am, when I come in, I don't know but what I shall give up a good bit o' the wa...shin' this back end. I've took a lodger to board and do for, as nice a young woman, ma'am, as you need wish to set eyes on, and it's rather more nor what is convenient having 'em both; but she don't belong to these parts, and she didn't seem to have no one, as you may say, to look to, and I thought maybe that was the way the Lord would have me do a fresh bit o' work for Him !" Roger rolled lazily over, with his face in the shadow again. *' But how came you to hear of her," said Mrs. Monkeston, " if she does not belong to these parts?
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