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I have the e I have
detected what those about ht they hid from me If I could have
been habitually i the
truth, I ht have lived as srandmother; that is to say, with a lady
who represented that relative to me, and who took that title on herself
She had no clai to that extent a little fool--had
no suspicion of her
She had some children of her own fairls; ten in nuether and were educated together
I an to see how
deterirls patronised me I was told I was an orphan
There was no other orphan ae of not being a fool) that they conciliated me in an
insolent pity, and in a sense of superiority I did not set this down
as a discovery, rashly
I tried them often I could hardly make them
quarrel with me When I succeeded with any of thein a reconciliation I tried theain, and I never knew the rown people!