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  2. CHAPTER V.

    The little push given by the powerful Churchill family to Jenny's humble enterprise, without which it might have struggled and languished like so many worthy enterprises, floated it into fashion within a week; and, though she had plenty of hard work, insomuch that the basket-maker's wife's niece ...

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  3. CHAPTER VL.

    He was still afraid of taking liberties, so he kept away from the tea-room for a day or two, taking his pleasures in other walks of life. Then the spirit [?] to return thither, and he chose the morning for his visit, when [?] he finding time to sit down to saw.Gallant little soul. What ...

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  4. CHAPTER VII.

    Sarah found herself obliged to go home when the tea room closed. absolutely necessary, she said, to wash her hair. She would not be longer than she could help, and if Jenny liked to go to the pier by herself—for she should not lose the refreshment of the sea air, so fagged as she looked— ...

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