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Gaby, you a legislator, with not two ideas in 3'our head at one time, unless I put them there.
Three Wives. 193 And why on earth need we bother ourselves about the country ?" " Somebody must, Rose ; and my mother de- clares she would rather have her children true patriots than anything else." "Or a goody like herself, going about with soup and flannel, telling me who is sick in that cottage, and how many children in the other, and of wonderful old creatures two hundred years old " " Rose, Rose
...!" " And your sister Matilda teaching the dirty brats, and Louisa always bothering about science and ologies. Not a single reasonable idea amongst them of anything going on in the world." " Pardon me, Rose," said the good Gaby, now considerably nettled, " it would be very well for us if we were half as good, or half as clever." " Dear, dutiful boy, it shall go to its mother, it shall, and help with the soup and the flannel, and teach the little brats, that is, if it knows its own A B C, and learn an ology or two." Gaby was wise enough to take refuge in flight.

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