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MRS. LATTISON’S BOARDING-HOUSE. %3 ~“ Hush, Ella, hush!" said her mother, her cheek slightly tinged, “you must not speak so thoughtlessly.:. I shall never marry,” and a deep sigh ended the sentence. “T hope not,” responded Ella, after a pause. “Tes ‘seems to me we can think of some way to; get.along among us ll. Let me see—what can we do? | Oh! we might. sell the house and furniture, buy a little wee cottage in the country, put the rest of our money aut. at interestyand in time ake quite a little fortune, you know.” “ My child, I have borrowed several sums of money on the house; eS eRe ENaH WOLO ON SAX ‘ “ What can be done ?” , “T think I shall look with favor upon Bridger plan" 8 sala her mother, | cate, idaenhan pile deere: She says she-can:do about every thing, with .my superintendence, and a small girl to-help-her. It,is an. important matter to consider, and will keep us all very busy, for I shall give your little brother entirely to your care, and in time, I think, it can be made profitable.” “ And we shall have all sorts of people here,” said Ella, her face growing longer. — “No, my dear; we need, take no .one without suitable I know of several—among them your uncle Frank and his Wife, wo would come and pay a fair board in order to help us along. Henry can keep accounts, wae help with the errands, Tim be porter, while you, with little. ghambermaid, can oversee, the rooms up. stairs ; . make = all go our ay tices : don’t see but we Can. money.” - 7 Ob, mother; ‘Like it” said Ella, after’ ‘a moment's consid- eration, her face brightening.“ After all, any Saag be preferable to calling that odious Mr» Sylvester -fat . 1 Pe mother; you, won't be coaxed into it, .will:you.2”. , sett “ No, nor driven,” replied her web, in hee. cd quiet Way.t _. Not long after, due preparations were made for tuning the handsome house of Mrs. Lattison into. a. genteel boarding- Commiclbooksacoin