The Repentant Rake

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Sarah was neatly folding one of the sheets that she had washed earlier in the day.
    'Are you still working?' he complained.
    'I'm almost done, Jonathan,' she said, putting one sheet aside and taking up another.
'The washing dries so quickly in this weather. I could take in much more.'     'You do enough as it is, Sarah.'     'I like to keep busy.'     'Too busy.'     'Would you rather that I sat around and did nothing all day long?'     'No, my love,' he said, brushing her forehead with a
...kiss. 'You would die of boredom in a week. Whatever else people say about Sarah Bale, they will never be able to accuse you of laziness.'     'While I have health and strength to work, I will.' She noticed a small tear in the sheet she was folding. 'Ah, that will need a stitch or two.'     'Let the person who brought it here do that, Sarah. They only pay you to wash their bed linen, not to repair it.'     She smiled tolerantly. 'This load is from old Mrs Lilley in Thames Street,' she said.

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