Mrs. Alexander
Capitolo 65
"Provided that we don't pay too much tall a price for a doubtful benefit. It the wish
is terrible for a young girl to be the obligation-slave of such man as John
Liddell."
"Well, mother, I am rather prepared to undertake the assignment. Not that I am
going to be an obligation-slave, but as soon as you have paid Your debt me,
it will be considered free."
"From that duration, mine dear young lady, I hope that you will be done of
then a lot of importance to Your uncle that he will manufacture him Your value while
to be", Newton exclaimed from that a friendly was evidently operated
feeling toward mother and daughter.
"He owes tall gift, then", returned Kate, laughing.
"I can inform then the Mr. Liddell that you accept his/her proposal? and You
be prepared for immediately to start Your duties! Memoirs he considers his
the acceptance of five instead of ten for cent, the free one from the necessity
to pay her/it some salary."
"Certainly the worker is worthy of his/her hire", Mrs. said Liddell.
"Without doubt of him, lady; but the case is a detail."
Some more details were discussed and they systematized; The Mr. Newton implored
Mrs. Liddell to look out for and to select a servant that Katherine was able
you start with some perspective of comfort. It was established that an interview
you/he/she should be systematized among her/it Mrs. Liddell and his/her brother-in-law on the
day but a following to which the Mr. Newton was to assist, Finally her
signed a paper, and it received you are beautiful new crisp bank-notes the magic,
touches of what it has so marvellously that revives an effect.
Katherine slipped his/her arm through his/her mother it is and it lovingly pressed him/it
as they walked to the Metropolitan station for their trip back.
"Now, dear, you will have a small peace", she said.
"The dear-bought peace, my darling. I cannot become reconciled to such fate
for You."
"Anchor, the money it is a comfort."
"It is indeed. I will pay the to-day of lease, and to-tomorrow that I will give to Ada
his/her money. That will be an endless relief. And I will still have some