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CHAPTER IX
    t me t of fruit I buy of y years t I er, I  intle fruit-ster served else little custom; to leave  seems to me t tance  of tacit obligation to ronage y.

    S t upon my table, and as I  o add some so my bookcase, sairs againimmediately to send o me.

    At first I did not notice eithe sound of her voice:

    but, no I recall t seems to me t s as jovial asusual. Can Motrouble about anything?

    Poor  to sucter trials, ts to livea  tances wo me, and wained for .

    It  time of my first settling in ticedy fruit-so, and, being attracted by itsforsaken appearance, I made my little purc. I inctively preferred tit seems to me t my purcy. ttle dealings are almost alence is in peril--tradesman is not toenric to live! t is a good action.

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    One evening, o make some trifling purcinguis of Genevieve, broken bysobs. On looking fart-o be claiming doubt edevery explanation and every excuse, o appease tryed byt love of money  too ed by ted ions, ts, and abuse. In spite ofmyself, I listened to t daring to interfere, and nott appeared at the shop-door.

    t come from t oft a public- a belt, and untied at t, sains of  of the pallor of drunkenness in his face. hecame reeling in, looked wildly around him, and called Genevieve.

    Sart, and ruso t at t of trying in vain
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