Town And Country Tales Intended for the Amusement And Moral Instruction of Yout

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Town And Country Tales Intended for the Amusement And Moral Instruction of Yout
Agnes M Agnes Mary Clerke
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Who are you, my ''ear ?" Euphemia could not find words to answer. Lady Allingham's daughter drew near her, and in the most encouraging manner whis- pered to her " Do speak out to Mamma !" Euphemia then replied: " But I want to be oaid something before hand, for my mother s ill and in great distress, and afterwards I tvili work for you as long as you please. " }he stopped short and looked abashed. Lady Allingham asked her several questions. Eu- ihemia related to her how destitute her mo- her was... ; but while she spoke, the sovereign TEMPTATIONS. 53 which she had in her hand fell to the ground. This accident appeared to contradict all she had been. Relating about her distress. Lady Allingham's daughter took up the money, and returned it to Euphemia, blushing for what she thought a want of honesty in the young- supplicant.
" Child, " said Lady Allingham, reproach- fully, " why did you tell me that you had no money ?" " It is not our money, " replied Euphe- mia with simplicity ; " it has been entrusted to my mother to be delivered to a stranger, therefore we cannot make use of it.


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