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Rebecca fulfilled her old functions of theuseful daughter at home, though it was thought she would not longremain there, as she was being openly courted by a young mercer inSouthwark, who had bought a business left without head through theravages of the plague, and was rapidly working it up to somethingconsiderable and successful. The Master Builder, too, was getting on, although still doing avery small trade compared to what he had done before. Many of hispatrons were dead, others had been sca...red away altogether fromLondon for the present, and with so many vacant houses to fillnobody cared to think of building. Still he found employment of akind, and was never idle, although things were very different fromwhat they had been, and he thought rather of paying his way in aquiet fashion than of building up a great fortune. He lived in theold house with his daughter and son-in-law, and was happier than inthe old days, when his wife had always been trying to make him apethe ways of the gentry, and his son had been wearying his life outwith ceaseless importunities for money, which would only be wastedin drunkenness and rioting.
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