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Show PROBABLY FIXED FOR GOOD Jane Had Solved the Problem, but Still Her Employer Was Not Entirely En-tirely Satisfied. "Jane." said her mistress, "you really will have to put a stop to the visits of your follower." ' Yes, I must ma'am," replied Jane. "But you've said that before," expostulated ex-postulated her mistress, "and there It's ended." 'I'm sure I've done my best, uia'am," id Jane; "it Isn't easy. But I'll try and settle him on my next Thursday out." Ller next Thursday out came and went. Her follower also came nr.d vent (with Jane), and Jane eventually returned herself in a radiant mood. "I've settled him this time, ma'am!" the exclaimed breathlessly. Her mistress was delighted. But Id the hour of victory one should be generous to the fallen foes, so she expressed ex-pressed the hope that Jane had not been toe hard on the young man. "Hard on him !' cried Jane. "No, ma'am that I wasn't. I've just married him, and I leave at the end of the iiiouth !" |