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How It All Came Round

Chapter 2 THE POOR CHARLOTTE.

Word Count: 1358    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

Harman and her father laughed merrily over the Australian uncle's horror of authors and their works, ano

rate. It was not exactly a dirty room, but it lacked all brightness and freshness. The chimney did not draw well, and now and then a great gust of smoke would come down, causing the busy writer to start and rub her smarting eyes. She was a young woman, as young as Charlotte Harman, with a slight figure and very pale face. There were possibilities of beauty in the face. But the possibilities had come to nothing; the feature

the gas, when the room door was pushed slightly ajar, and one of those li

t Daisy, and they is quarreling h'ever so,

y stay down and lay the cloth for tea-I

shabbiness might better have been called an attic, and found herself in the presence of three small children. The two elder ran to mee

fire. Harold and Daisy went on their little knees in front of her. Now that m

care vanished from her eyes as she looked into the innocent eyes of her babies, and as she nursed the seven-months-ol

s when we w

g tim

, mother?" asked

ke their dinner or their tea, and they go out into the woods or the green fields and eat there. I have been to gypsy teas; they are great fun. We lit

me ago, mother?"

time to you, darling; but it

y aren't we rich, or why do

emotion than the mere fact of being

ur father has a curacy in this part of London. Your fa

t we rich?" per

sual to-night, and you and Daisy may come down for a little bit after tea-that is, if you promise to be very good children

Harold, and, "I, m

h shall keep him very quiet and safe; Harold shall sit

s. There was no time for quiet or leisurely movement in that little house; in the dingy parlor, the gas had now been lighted, and the fire burned better and brighter, a

Miss Mitchell's dinner up to her; she is to have a little pie to-night and some baked pota

tions before the rattle of the latch-key was heard in the hall-door, and her husband came in. He was a tall man, with a face so colorless that hers looked almost rosy by contrast; his voice, however, had a certain ring about it, which beto

in to-night, Angus?"

is really dying at last. I pr

eally come? And what wil

anage; Petterick has interest.

, de

teaspoonful of brandy. I want to take it round with me to little Alice. That child has never left her mother's sid

dy, in a little basket, which her husband seldom went out without;

r your breakfast, Angus; I

hoke me, wife," replied the husband; and then buttoning his

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1 Chapter 1 THE RICH CHARLOTTE.2 Chapter 2 THE POOR CHARLOTTE.3 Chapter 3 THE STORY.4 Chapter 4 TWO WAYS OF LOOKING AT IT.5 Chapter 5 LOVE IN A DIAMOND.6 Chapter 6 IN PRINCE'S GATE.7 Chapter 7 IT INTERESTS HER.8 Chapter 8 THE WOMAN BY THE HEARTH.9 Chapter 9 CHARLOTTE CANNOT BEAR THE DARK.10 Chapter 10 JOHN AND JASPER HARMAN.11 Chapter 11 A PET DAY. 12 Chapter 12 FOUR MONTHS HENCE.13 Chapter 13 HIS FIRST BRIEF.14 Chapter 14 LODGINGS IN KENTISH TOWN.15 Chapter 15 MR. HARMAN'S CONFIDENCE.16 Chapter 16 VENGEANCE IS MINE. 17 Chapter 17 HAPPINESS NOT JUSTICE.18 Chapter 18 SUGAR AND SPICE AND ALL THAT'S NICE. 19 Chapter 19 THE PRETTY LADY. 20 Chapter 20 TWO CHARLOTTES.21 Chapter 21 A FRIEND IN NEED.22 Chapter 22 EMPTY PURSES.23 Chapter 23 THY WILL BE DONE. 24 Chapter 24 YOU KEPT A SECRET FROM ME. 25 Chapter 25 THEY RECALL TOO MUCH.26 Chapter 26 HAD HE SEEN A GHOST 27 Chapter 27 THE CHILDREN'S GREAT-UNCLE.28 Chapter 28 CUT OFF WITH A SHILLING.29 Chapter 29 SOMETHING BETTER FOR THE CHILDREN THAN MONEY. 30 Chapter 30 SHE COULD NOT POSTPONE HER ENGAGEMENT.31 Chapter 31 WHERE HAD THE MONEY CARES VANISHED TO 32 Chapter 32 JASPER'S TERROR.33 Chapter 33 THE READING OF THE WILL.34 Chapter 34 TRUSTEES.35 Chapter 35 DAN'S WIFE.36 Chapter 36 AN OLD WEDDING-RING.37 Chapter 37 THREE FACTS.38 Chapter 38 THE DOCTOR'S VERDICT.39 Chapter 39 PUZZLED.40 Chapter 40 CHARLOTTE'S PLEA.41 Chapter 41 NO WEDDING ON THE TWENTIETH.42 Chapter 42 I LOVE HIM, SHE ANSWERED.43 Chapter 43 YOU DON'T WANT MONEY 44 Chapter 44 LOVE BEFORE GOLD.45 Chapter 45 THE FATE OF A LETTER.46 Chapter 46 THE WAY OF TRANSGRESSORS. 47 Chapter 47 CHARLOTTE HARMAN'S COMFORT.48 Chapter 48 THE CHILDREN'S ATTIC.49 Chapter 49 HE WEPT.50 Chapter 50 HOME'S SERMON.51 Chapter 51 A SINNER.52 Chapter 52 A HIDDEN SIN.53 Chapter 53 THE PRINCE OF PEACE.54 Chapter 54 CHARLOTTE'S ROOM.55 Chapter 55 HOW SANDY WILSON SPEAKS OUT HIS MIND.56 Chapter 56 MRS. HOME'S DREAM.57 Chapter 57 JOHN.58 Chapter 58 BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM.